Technician A says resistance of a pickup coil should never be tested. Technician B checks for AC voltage from the pickup coil when cranking the engine. Which technician is correct?

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Asked by bigfan Nov 26, 2015 at 04:33 PM about the 1999 Oldsmobile Cutlass 4 Dr GL Sedan

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Have problem with my pickup coil

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I would think technician B is more correct. Checking the resistance is a quick check for shorted or open, but will not detect a few shorted turns of the coil of wire in the part. Measuring the actual a/c generated by the coil would be better. This would be a great place to use an oscilloscope to actually.look at the waveform.

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