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      <title>5 Simple Steps: How to Test Ignition Coils with a Multimeter</title>
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      <description>If you&amp;rsquo;re experiencing engine problems such as misfires, rough idling or difficulty starting, a faulty ignition coil may be the culprit. Ignition coils are responsible for converting the vehicle&amp;rsquo;s battery voltage into the high-voltage electricity needed to create sparks in the spark plugs. To diagnose a faulty ignition coil, you can use a multimeter, a versatile tool that measures electrical current, voltage, and resistance. The process involves simple steps that can be performed at home, saving you the cost of professional repairs.</description>
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