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Old 02-16-2009, 02:06 AM   #1
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Hey, could anyone post a pic of a ignition coil connecter in a turbo mk3. I have no clue where it is and I'm planning to do a compression test on one im going to look at on wednes. Thanks
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Old 02-16-2009, 08:20 PM   #2
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Turbo 7M-GTE Coil Pack, Located on top of the cam covers at the front, underneath a black plastic vented cover where the oil filler cap protrudes from . You cant miss it says turbo in red lettering. I assume your intentions are to use this to reconnect the HT leads (wires) after you have finished your compression check on the engine. No 1 connects to the front spark plug No 6 to the rear plug.

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Sorry miss understood your question, it all makes sense now, this should help, plug marked with red arrow.


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Thanks for the picture helps a lot. Is the plug the green 1 or the white 1?
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Mines grey, but some are green as this one I found on Ebay.
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The best way is to leave that plug alone and pull the 15 amp EFI Fuse bottom right in photo. This will stop any fuel going past the fuel injectors. Less risk of damaging the wires in the plug and stops fuel going into the cylinders.
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Alright thanks Bill. Bad news though i went to look at it once more and the car had a cracked head so i decided not to buy ):
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