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Do you have a misfire in your Audi or VW? one of the most common things that causes this is a bad coil pack.
An easy way to test your coil pack as below
You will need an Ohmmeter or a digital multi meter set to measure resistance (ohms)
To ohm out your ignition coils:
1) remove ignition coil
2) Set meter to measure resistance(ohms)
3) Place either lead on pin one and hold it there (you'll see the pins labelled when you look into the coils receptacle). I have alligator clips on my leads which does make it easier to do but it can be done without them obviously.
From pin 1 to pin 2 you should read around 70k-80kohms much higher or lower indicates bad/failing coil.
From pin 1 to pin 3 you should read around 70k-80k ohms much higher or lower indicates bad/failing coil.
From pin 1 to pin 4 you should read OL (open circuit)
From pin 2 to pin 3 you should read a range from 350-500ohms much higher or lower indicates bad/failing coil.
From pin 2 to pin 4 you should read OL (open circuit)
From pin 3 to pin 4 you should read OL (open circuit)
Place a lead on pin 4 and place other lead on the metal surface of the coil and you should read very low resistance only about 10-15ohms. Pin 4 is your grounded (neutral) pin.
If meter is displaying any measurements between pin 4 and another pin then coil is bad or failing as that would indicate a short to ground.
Interchange Part Number: 06E905115E , 06E 905 115 A B C E F 115A 115B 115C 115E 115F 06E905115E , 06E 905 115 A B C E F 115A 115B 115C 115E 115F
Fits the following:
Porsche
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