gleaner1 said:I think he is saying the resistance across pins 1 and 4 will read 4.4 ohms. 19 ohms across pins 2 and 3. I think.....
Which is good, if you know what the resistance across the pins (coil) SHOULD be, you can check it, thus ruling out coil problems.
Its just a standard 5 pin din plug used for multiple things. In this case 4 wires in the cable and pin 5 is not used. Or it may be the shield in the cable on 5.Hello, somebody knon , why there is a 5 connector ? , is it not used ? thank you