ignition fuse on rs cosworth identification
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hi all as above really what fuse can i take out to disconnect the ignition system? Cheers
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hi mate, apparently u either have to disconnect coil which means removing coolant tank or removing ignition fuse or relay so u can pulse test the injectors?
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No you don't, the injectors will open if working correctly whether the coil is connected or not!
The coil is easily accessiable, there is no need what so ever to touch the header tank! Look in your bay and you will see it, there is no fuse for the coil, the ECU has a relay etc, but you can easily pull the king lead if you diden't want it to fire?
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The coil is easily accessiable, there is no need what so ever to touch the header tank! Look in your bay and you will see it, there is no fuse for the coil, the ECU has a relay etc, but you can easily pull the king lead if you diden't want it to fire?
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