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Coil Pack Frying...Need help on diagnostics

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Old 09-09-2014, 10:47 PM
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Angry Frying coil packs !!!

Well...This thread is a little old but I am wondering if anyone has any insight as to why the coils keep blowing? I have had my G for 2 years now and have had at least 8 coils replaced by the dealer. My car just did it again and blew 2 coils last week. It is currently in the shop and they are trying to figure out WHY this keeps happening!!! I have read on the NICO forums http://forums.nicoclub.com/350z-coil...h-t564542.html that it may be the "electrical condenser" , bad grounds, ETC.

Thoughts anyone...anyone...Bueller...Bueller...
 
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Old 09-13-2020, 07:39 PM
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Originally Posted by g35man04
at the end of the day the front timing cover ground point wasnt the cause...fixed that and still blew coil packs....I re-did all my CAR AUDIO Wiring.....didnt fix anything...re-did my trunk lighting and that wasnt it...my last test was the capacitor I had...I removed it and sure enough I havent blown a coilpack on my car since. I sent you a pm back as well "DRAWGUN"
which capacitor did you remove and where is it ?
 
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