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Distributor Pick-Up Coils

  1. Turn ignition switch "OFF". Disconnect control unit harness connector. Connect ohmmeter leads to cavities 4 and 5 of harness connector. See Fig 1. Ohmmeter reading should be 150-900 ohms.
  2. If reading is not to specifications, make same check at 2-wire connector(s) leading to distributor. If readings at pick-up coils are now correct, start-run relay or harness from control until to distributor is defective. If readings are still not correct, replace faulty pick-up coil assembly.
    NOTE: On distributors with single pick-up coil assemblies, there will be only one 2-wire connector to check.
    Fig 1: Checking Resistance At Cavities No. 4 And 5
    G09360831Courtesy of CHRYSLER GROUP, LLC

    Pick-up coil resistance will be read 

  3. Connect one ohmmeter lead to a good ground (distributor housing). Connect other lead to either terminal of start pick-up coil distributor connector, then to either terminal of run pick-up coil connector. If ohmmeter shows a reading for either test, replace faulty pick-up coil and adjust air gap.