You can check the secondary side of the coil for resistance but it doesn't always show the coil is bad even if it is. Coils can be fine cold and fail once hot then start working again once cooled. The test won't find that problem, or at least it never has for me. Easiest way to find the bad coil is to swap the wires on both ends of them and see if the problem moves.
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