How to Determine if a 2000 Silverado Has a Bad Ignition Coil

Auteur: Robert Simon
Date De Création: 23 Juin 2021
Date De Mise À Jour: 1 Juillet 2024
Anonim
When to replace your ignition coil and how to check it’s bad
Vidéo: When to replace your ignition coil and how to check it’s bad

Contenu


Your 2000 Chevy Silverado truck will experience major problems starting up if even one of its ignition coils is not working properly. Do not, however, automatically assume an ignition coil is the problem. Inspect and test all other components of the battery and ignition system before going to the coils. Once there, you must test each coil individually for its proper resistance to determine whether replacement is necessary.

Step 1

Look over the clamps on the battery cables and make sure they are clean and tight around the terminals. Its likely that a loose or corroded clamp is causing the problem, rather than an ignition coil.

Step 2

Disconnect the battery cables and connect a load tester to the battery. Using the tester as per its instructions, maintain a load on the battery for 15 minutes; if the voltage drops below 9.6 volts, the battery is bad.

Step 3

Open the fuse box and inspect all of the fuses related to the ignition system. If they are all in good condition, remove the fuel pump relay to disable the fuel system before proceeding.


Step 4

Disconnect a spark plug wire from its plug (after reconnecting the battery) and connect a spark tester to the plug wires boot. Connect the testers clip to a metal ground on the truck, such as a metal bracket or bolt.

Step 5

Crank the engine with the ignition key and observe the spark tester; it may be easier to have another person crank the engine. The coil is good if the tester produces a bright blue spark.

Step 6

Repeat the previous two steps for each of the ignition coils and spark plug wires.

Step 7

Disconnect the spark plug wire if no spark appears and connect an ohmmeter to both ends of the wire. The wire is bad if the resistance exceeds 30,000 ohms.

Step 8

Disconnect the electrical connector from the ignition coil and connect a voltmeter to the two primary terminals at the coils electrical connector. This primary resistance must be approximately .1 ohm.


Connect the voltmeter to a primary terminal and the secondary terminal on the coils other side to measure the secondary resistance, which should be between 5,000 and 25,000 ohms.

Tip

  • If all the ignition coils pass the test but you still have ignition problems, the source is likely the a spark plug or fuel injector.

Warning

  • When disconnecting or connecting any cables to/from a battery (as in Step 2), always disconnect the negative cable first and connect the positive cable first.

Items you will need

  • Battery load tester
  • Spark tester
  • Ohmmeter
  • Voltmeter

A Toyota 4Runner i a rugged truck that can battle rain, mud and now. However, any vehicle i only a trong a it weaket part, and omething a imple a a light bulb could have a huge impact on your afety. ...

Mercury Alignment Specifications

Randy Alexander

Juillet 2024

The proper alignment of your car wheel help make your tire lat longer and alo help improve vehicle afety. When your wheel are aligned the way they hould be, the left and right wheel are perfectly par...

Conseillé