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Ignition Coil issues

Model: FVG25N1
Serial: 30551835
Engine Model: Nissan H20
Engine Serial: S20904J

this lift keeps burning up ignition coils. The harness has been cobbled together over the years. It has a new wire run from the keyswitch to the (+) pole on the coil and a new wire run from the (-) pole run to the distributor. right now im not getting spark to the plugs. the customer has recently installed a new coil but says they only last about a day. can anyone tell me if there is supposed to be an inline resistor or where to start looking into this issue. this is a new customer so time is of the essence.
  • Posted 20 Mar 2018 07:57
  • By billy_c
  • joined 20 Mar'18 - 4 messages
  • Oklahoma, United States
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Love it when they don't reply to the cure
  • Posted 15 Mar 2021 04:52
  • By forkliftpete
  • joined 19 Nov'14 - 24 messages
  • Ontario, Canada
Did you ever find the cause of this ??
  • Posted 3 Mar 2021 10:25
  • By Tech
  • joined 3 Mar'21 - 1 message
  • Ontario, Canada

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