check the ignition control module.
Dust module
either the coil or ignition control module
The 1986 Ford Bronco is equipped with a spark ignition system that generates spark through its ignition coil. When the ignition key is turned, the battery sends voltage to the ignition coil, which transforms it into a high voltage. This high voltage travels through the ignition wires to the spark plugs, igniting the air-fuel mixture in the engine's cylinders. Proper functioning of components like the ignition coil, distributor, and spark plugs is essential for effective spark generation.
Replace the pick up coil it's inside the distributor. This may fix it.
Replace the pick up coil it's inside the distributor. This may fix it.
see if the coil is sparking to the distributor cap
Please check your spark plugs,wires,distributor and rotor or the ignition coil module. My '93 LX has an ignition coil module.
Defective electronic control module.or maybe starter
Power to coil? Bad spark plug wire? Bad cap or rotor? Please, pick your choice......
It could be the brain computer box?
The coil to the spark plug is called an ignition coil on a Yamaha EF600. It is also referred to as the spark coil. These two terms are used for any coil to the spark plug in a vehicle.
No. The coil provides the spark and the module tells the coil when to spark.