Originally posted by: CFster
Originally posted by: Kalvin00
Originally posted by: GroundZero
ok idiots, if you can get under the hood, yank the coil wire
problem solved, and you'll get a little jolt when you do as an incentive to not be a dumbass and lock your keys in the running car next time
NO! Please, folks, do NOT pull ignition wires off on a modern vehicle while it is running...they are capable of producing 50,000+ volts...many a mechanic is six feet under because they made the mistake of yanking off a plug wire.
DONT DO IT!
Not true. There isn't enough amps there to kill anybody.
I've been zapped a few times "hot sparking" the ignition coil. What that means is if you have a flood condition (plugs are fuel soaked), when you you pull the ignition coil and inch or so away from the distributor it makes the coil step up the voltage to cross the gap. Sometimes makes a plug fire that ordinarily wouldn't.
If anything, an old guy that isn't expecting a zap maybe died of a heart attack. But while there's plenty of voltage there, it isn't enough amps. There can be 100,000 volts in a static electricity shock you get off something that just came out of the dryer you know.