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Old Jan 22, 2012 | 04:14 PM
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Originally Posted by andmir
I think that i found the problem. I have measured the impedence first at the twin coils and twin coil connectors. They are in working condition. Then I had done the same with coil connector which is located between fuel rail and ECU. I found that the brown/red wire (at the ECU pin 23) has not impedence. It s broken. I will rewire it and try to start the engine. Today I had not much time for it. And it is cold in my garage.
Cable broken or a problem with the ECU or the EDIS module
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