I tested the ignitor for my '86 vulcan 750 and as I suspected it showed bad. I followed the info in my service manual.
Replace it with a know good one, if that fixes your problem then its the igniter.
Check continuity. If it reads open then replace ignitor.
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To test the igniter on a 1994 Toyota Corolla remove the ignitor for the distributor. Using an ohmmeter check to see if it reads the proper voltage. If there is to little replace the unit.
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This question is not specific enough for a good answer. What is the appliance? A furnace? A cooktop burner? An oven? The first thing to check would be the igniter, which is what typically "lights" the gas coming from the valve. You can check an igniter with a simple continuity test using a test meter. If the pilot is lit, then there is no igniter, or the igniter lites the pilot, so if the pilot is lit how could it be the igniter. Bad thermocouple, this tells the gas valve that the pilot light is lit, if the gas valve does not know the pilot is lit it will not allow gas to come out of the valve, this is a safety feature so your unit does not blow up.
The Vulcan entered service with bomber squadrons in July 1957, although it had been flying in the test and training role before that.
Remove it and test it. A good service manual for your car should tell you what to look for. If you don't have an ohm meter to test it, remove the coil and take it to a reputable auto parts retailer in your area.
Have you run a diagnostic test? Plug into the computer and see what code has been stored.
A great place to start would be at the Kawasaki website. There the consumer can build, configure, finance and schedule a test drive in just one visit.
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