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Old Feb 15, 2015 | 03:20 PM
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Does any one know how to check the (ICM)Ignition Control Module and Ignition Coil with a multimeter? I have acquired a few and would like to check them to see if I can keep them or throw them away....Thank you for looking...Tony
 
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bring them to an auto parts store, they will check them for free.
 
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Thank you richphotos,
I took them to Autozone and they did test the ICM but they could not on the coil due to their meter was not working...but he did give me this worksheet. Primary Check value = .15 -.6 and Secondary Check value = 3.0k -10.0k (NOT 10.OK but 10.ZERO k).see attached...ok hope this helps others in the future.
 
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