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Coil question

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I've just realised that my coil is mark with 1 and 15 not - and + .
Anyone know which is which?
I think I'd assumed the 1 was a - :oops:
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Post by bmcecosse »

Very strange ! How old (or new!) is it?
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I've had coils on cars marked that way, years ago though so can't remember. But if it works leave it be!
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Post by Mick_Anik »

The negative wire from the coil goes to the distributor, in a negative-grounded system.....cream with a black tracer stripe on mine.
I too remember a coil with odd markings like yours - a dim and distant memory now, though

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Post by LouiseM »

Sounds like a Bosch coil. If so, 1 = Negative and 15 = positive.


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Post by bmcecosse »

I don't doubt you are correct LM - but how do you know that ?
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Post by LouiseM »

Probably the same way that you know the things that you do :wink:


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Post by MarkyB »

No idea how old the coil is, it was on the car when I got it.
Hopefully LouiseM is right and I'd connected right using more luck than judgement :) .
The other thing I can tell you is the plastic part isn't black, it's dark red/brown.
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Post by PSL184 »

MarkyB wrote: The other thing I can tell you is the plastic part isn't black, it's dark red/brown.
Definately a Bosch coil then in that case....
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Post by Mick_Anik »

I'm sure now that my previous post was of no use......reading subsequent posts it seems that you didn't have the coil disconnected, but just noticed the markings. But even if you'd had the coil off, my post wouldn't have helped :roll: .

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No worries, it's the thought that counts :) .
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Post by Mogwai »

The terminal numberings are a DIN standard commonly used on Bosch components to identify the type of circuit. 30 would be a live feed from battery. 15 ignition feed etc
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Post by littleblackflash »

Mogwai wrote:The terminal numberings are a DIN standard commonly used on Bosch components to identify the type of circuit. 30 would be a live feed from battery. 15 ignition feed etc
Perfect answer. Most car companies use 1,15 and 30.

As I'm in Fishbourne, I now know who to ask when I have an electrical fault :lol:
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Post by Mogwai »

have I just droped myself in it there :wink:
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Post by bmcecosse »

Not heard of this DIN standard - seems strange nobody else uses it - if it's a 'standard' ! But thanks for the info - another good reason to avoid Bosch !
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Post by Mogwai »

the most common usage is on relays. pull one out of a modern it should have the pins marked somthing like 30, 87,85, 86
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Post by bmcecosse »

Ahh - yes indeed - I see now. I have seen relays etc numbered like that. Thanks for the info!!
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