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[Datsun 1200 encyclopedia]

Coil Wiring

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-[[Category:Engine Electrical System]][[Category:Distributor]]+<nowiki>Insert non-formatted text here</nowiki>The early 1200 [[coil]] -- as with nearly all pre-electronic ignition systems -- uses a [[Coil|Ballast resistor]] to drop the voltage supplied to the coil. All 1200s used a ballast resistor until the 1990 models.
-The early 1200 [[coil]] -- as with nearly all pre-electronic ignition systems -- uses a [[Coil|Ballast resistor]] to drop the voltage supplied to the coil. All 1200s used a ballast resistor until the 1990 models.+
- +
-Ballast resistor is located on the right-side Strut tower (#1 in this photo)+
-<br>[http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=14969 http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photos/14969.jpg]+
-<br>The resistor is just above the coil, and is a white ceramic thing about 2-1/2 inches long.+
 += Early 1200 =
NOTE: The 1973 [[Wiring Diagram]] doesn't show a resistor, but it definitely has one. NOTE: The 1973 [[Wiring Diagram]] doesn't show a resistor, but it definitely has one.
-<table border='1' class='inner' cellspacing='2'>+Stock wiring harness
-<tr bgcolor="ccccff"><td>Ballast Resistor</td><td>Color</td><td>Connects To</td></tr>+<br>{{Album|24889}}
- +
-<tr bgcolor=f0f0f0><td>ballast resistor (non-coil side)</td><td>BW</td><td>IG terminal of ignition switch</td></tr>+
- +
-<tr bgcolor=f0f0f0><td>ballast resistor (coil side, dual-terminal side</td><td>BW<br>BR</td><td>BR wire to R (START) terminal of ignition switch\*<br>(and)<br>BW to coil '+' terminal</td></tr>+
- +
-<tr bgcolor="ccccff"><td>Coil</td><td>Color</td><td>Connects To</td></tr>+
- +
-<tr bgcolor=f0f0f0><td>Coil '+'</td><td>BW</td><td>to ballast resistor dual-connector side</td></tr>+
- +
-<tr bgcolor=f0f0f0><td>Coil '-'</td><td>B</td><td>to distributor points</td></tr>+
 +<table class='wiki_table'>
 +<tr><th>Part</th><th>wire color</th><th>Connects To</th></tr>
 +<tr><td>ballast resistor (single-terminal side)</td><td>BW</td><td>to IG terminal of ignition switch</td></tr>
 +<tr><td>ballast resistor (dual-terminal side)</td><td>BW<br>BR</td><td>to coil '+' terminal<br>to R (START) terminal of ignition switch\*</td></tr>
 +<tr><td>Coil</td><td>wire color</td><td>Connects To</td></tr>
 +<tr><td>Coil '+'</td><td>BW</td><td>to ballast resistor dual-connector side</td></tr>
 +<tr><td>Coil '-'</td><td>B</td><td>to distributor points terminal</td></tr>
</table>\*The coil is supplied full battery voltage during cranking. Hence "R" terminal on ignition switch supplies V+ to coil. </table>\*The coil is supplied full battery voltage during cranking. Hence "R" terminal on ignition switch supplies V+ to coil.
-[http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=23244 http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photos/23244.jpg]+{{Album|23244}}
-<br>NOTE: all the wires indicate are colored BW (black w/white stripe).+<br>NOTE: all the wires indicate are colored BW (black w/white stripe)
 +The coil wiring does not go through the Fuse Box
 +<br>{{Photo|Wiring_Ignition.jpg|}}
 +== Common Problems ==
Does your engine start when cranking but immediately die when you release the key to the ON (running) position? Then your resistor is bad or wired incorrectly. As you can see from the diagram, START of the ignition switch supplies full voltage bypassing resistor. Does your engine start when cranking but immediately die when you release the key to the ON (running) position? Then your resistor is bad or wired incorrectly. As you can see from the diagram, START of the ignition switch supplies full voltage bypassing resistor.
-== 1990 Sunny Truck ==+= Late 1200 =
-From October 1989, Sunny Truck uses electronic ignition and computerized carburetor.+From October 1989, Sunny Truck uses electronic ignition and computerized carburetor. There is NO BALLAST RESISTOR.
 + 
 +Also see: [[EI Wiring]]
Coil Coil
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BW: Coil + terminal BW: Coil + terminal
L: Coil - terminal L: Coil - terminal
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 +[[Category:Engine Electrical System]][[Category:Distributor]]{{End}}

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Insert non-formatted text hereThe early 1200 coil -- as with nearly all pre-electronic ignition systems -- uses a Ballast resistor to drop the voltage supplied to the coil. All 1200s used a ballast resistor until the 1990 models.

Early 1200

NOTE: The 1973 Wiring Diagram doesn't show a resistor, but it definitely has one.

Stock wiring harness
24889.jpgAlbum 24889

Partwire colorConnects To
ballast resistor (single-terminal side)BWto IG terminal of ignition switch
ballast resistor (dual-terminal side)BW
BR
to coil '+' terminal
to R (START) terminal of ignition switch\*
Coilwire colorConnects To
Coil '+'BWto ballast resistor dual-connector side
Coil '-'Bto distributor points terminal
\*The coil is supplied full battery voltage during cranking. Hence "R" terminal on ignition switch supplies V+ to coil.

23244.jpgAlbum 23244
NOTE: all the wires indicate are colored BW (black w/white stripe)

The coil wiring does not go through the Fuse Box
Wiring_Ignition.jpg

Common Problems

Does your engine start when cranking but immediately die when you release the key to the ON (running) position? Then your resistor is bad or wired incorrectly. As you can see from the diagram, START of the ignition switch supplies full voltage bypassing resistor.

Late 1200

From October 1989, Sunny Truck uses electronic ignition and computerized carburetor. There is NO BALLAST RESISTOR.

Also see: EI Wiring

Coil
BW: unknown. Not needed for old carburetor (non ECU)
BR: Coil + terminal
Distributor
BW: Coil + terminal
L: Coil - terminal 
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