Thats what I figured, but was reaching for something
Anyways good news, I tested the trigger coil and im getting power to the CDI so I decided to check the white wire from the CDI to the coil and what do you know, I have power there too! I checked the connections and im getting power all the way to the ignition coil. When I tested the white wire at the ignition coil last week I didnt have it plugged in to the coil (im new with electrical) so I wasnt getting a reading. Last night I tested it at the coil with the white wire plugged in and im getting power to the coil.
I checked the ohms on the primary winding and it read good at .05 or something similar which was in line with the manual. When I checked the ohms on the secondary windings (with plug caps removed) the meter didnt move and stayed in the "infinite" position. I checked the same way on my other ski and I got a reading of 15k ohms, which is in line with what the manual says which is like 13-19k. So sounds like the coil is bad.
My question is, the manual says that if theres a short in the secondary windings it will read 0 ohms, but on my meter (non-digital) 0 ohms is on the right side and the needle rests on the left side, so the needle techincally should have jumped from the infinite position (left) to 0 position (right)? Or if there's a break in the coil, would it just not move? Is there any other test I can do short of removing the coil from the other ski and installing it in the xp?
Just trying to confirm before I order a new part. Thanks for any insight