Do not just change the Coil without checking the Transistor. I will try to find the link to my Thread on this issue.
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Do not just change the Coil without checking the Transistor. I will try to find the link to my Thread on this issue.
Joe(acejedi)
This should give you the entire breakdown on what can go bad and what needs to be replaced. You may not have to do everything I did but before you just start changing things you need to test components and see what is bad. Most Likely coil is bad or at least the coil Diode. Remove the coil and see if the sleeve slides in and out easily, If it is stuck the coil is bad. You also can check the coil but checking the Ohms should be 3 or above on that coil. Next go to the boardset and start checking components their start with the Mosfet and work back from that. If the coil is locked on you probably blew the Mosfet! Do Not just start changing stuff because you will most likely just blow up new Components. Hope this helps and good luck.
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