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There is no connection. They are two separate things.
they are two separate circuits
A connection that crosses between two otherwise separate systems.
They have separate circuits with separate fuses and separate flasher relays depending on what year the truck is.
parallel circuitsThey could be called twin-loop circuits but it isn't a term in common use.
My questions also has 4 answers is it 1, 2, 3, or 4, circuits.
parallel circuitsThey could be called twin-loop circuits but it isn't a term in common use.
Testing the coil packs on my 1992 Grand Prix? I am having problems with my ignition system; specifically a misfire that gets worse when rpm rises. The control module tested OK, also the plugs and wires. I tested the 3 separate coils in the pack and the resistance of the primary and secondary circuits was well within normal specs, BUT on one of the coils there is also current flow between the secondary and primary circuits; the other two have no such connection. I know that would be normal for the older single coil type coils but what about these? Is there SUPPOSED to be an electrical connection between the two circuits or is this a short? Each separate coil has two separate high voltage towers going to different spark plugs. According to my Haynes manual they are connected to the opposite sides of the secondary high voltage circuit but it says nothing about testing for an electrical connection between the primary and secondary windings or whether there should be. Do I have one bad coil, or TWO?
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The distributor does not have any effect on the operation of the transmission. Since the engine is a separate unit from the transmission, a defect or malfunction in the engine or its parts does nothing to your transmission.
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Separate circuits.