I had assumed that the EDIS-6 fires the coils in the order ABC....but just read that it is actually A-C-B...which is correct please
john
EDIS-6 firing order
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Thanks Brent,
A few more questions
just to get it clear in my mind before I hardwire the harness,
the EDIS-6 fires the coil pack in the order: pin10 - pin12 - pin11 - pin10 - pin12 - pin11 etc??
and looking at a coil pack (Ford V6 Mondeo) do the pairs of sparkplug leads follow the connector plug wiring? i.e. the middle pair of terminals go to pin 2 of the coilpack? Can the coilpack be safely tested on the bench by connecting spark plugs and 12V supply, and alternately grounding/breaking the connector wiring?
How slowly can the toothed wheel be rotated past the sensor to create a spark in the correct order for testing? (turning crank by hand?)
THANKS in advance
john
A few more questions

just to get it clear in my mind before I hardwire the harness,
the EDIS-6 fires the coil pack in the order: pin10 - pin12 - pin11 - pin10 - pin12 - pin11 etc??
and looking at a coil pack (Ford V6 Mondeo) do the pairs of sparkplug leads follow the connector plug wiring? i.e. the middle pair of terminals go to pin 2 of the coilpack? Can the coilpack be safely tested on the bench by connecting spark plugs and 12V supply, and alternately grounding/breaking the connector wiring?
How slowly can the toothed wheel be rotated past the sensor to create a spark in the correct order for testing? (turning crank by hand?)
THANKS in advance
john