What is the ignition coil number on a Nissan Maxima?
2001-2002 Nissan Maxima Ignition Coil Assembly Part Number: 22448-8J110 Other Name: Coil Assy-Ignition Replaced By: 22448-8J11C
Why does my Nissan 3.0L have no spark?
It’s almost impossible for all 6 COP ignition coils to fail at the exact same time… so the most likely cause for this No Spark condition is a bad crankshaft position sensor.
Can you test a bad ignition coil on a Nissan?
With the tests in this article, you’ll be able to test and diagnose: A BAD power transistor, or a bad ignition coil, or a bad distributor cap, or bad spark plug wires on your Nissan vehicle. On the box titled β Applies To β on the right column, you’ll find a complete list of Nissan and Infiniti models that this test article applies to.
What happens when you turn on the ignition on a Nissan?
To be able to successfully diagnose a misfire or no-start on your Nissan vehicle (whether itβ a pick up, SUV, or a mini-van) it’ll help to know how spark is created and fed to the engine cylinders. This is what happens in a nutshell when you turn the key and crank the engine:
2001-2002 Nissan Maxima Ignition Coil Assembly Part Number: 22448-8J110 Other Name: Coil Assy-Ignition Replaced By: 22448-8J11C
Why does the ignition coil keep burning down?
I didn’t check #1 and #3 because intake is still in place. Fluctuating voltages are good, but signal voltage is 0.4 at high signal, so each one is continuously firing the coil pack and melting them down. I also checked the ECU to make sure it had proper voltage, It had 12V on cable at pins 119, 120 and 7v at pin 109.
What are the voltages on the ignition coil?
I plugged in power cable to ECU, and found voltages on pins 60, 61, 62, 79, 80 and 81, similar to voltages I found at the coil pack connector. The ECU is trash, so I pried it open being careful to cut away the silicone sealant so I didn’t have to pry too much.