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Testing Spark At Coil 3.3L

  1. This system has 3 independent coils. These coils must be tested separately. Remove spark plug wire from No. 2 spark plug. Insert a clean screwdriver into spark plug boot.
  2. Hold screwdriver approximately 1/4" from ground. Crank engine and watch for spark between screwdriver and ground. Repeat this test for No. 4 and 6 spark plug wires.
  3. If no spark was present on any cylinder tested, go to FAILURE TO START TEST. If one or more cylinders has weak or no spark, go to next step.
  4. Remove spark plug wires one at a time. Using an ohmmeter, measure resistance of each spark plug wire. Resistance should be 3000-12,000 ohms per foot. Replace spark plug wire(s) not within specification.
  5. Measure resistance on primary side of each coil. Resistance should be .5-.7 ohm. Measure resistance between B+ terminal of ignition coil connector and corresponding cylinders. See Fig 1 . Replace coil if resistance is not within specification.
  6. Remove spark plug wires from coil one at a time. Measure secondary resistance of ignition coil between grouped cylinders and coil towers. Resistance should be 7000-14,000 ohms. Replace coil if resistance is not within specification.
Fig 1: 3.3L DIS Ignition Coil Terminal Identification
G90E13320Courtesy of CHRYSLER MOTORS.