Best bet is to get a trusted mechanic (make friends with one) to run the odb2 diagnostic on your car. If something is wrong it should spit out an error code corresponding to your problem
typically this means the ignition module is bad
No, it has a Electronic Control Module fuse. It will prevent the spark and injectors to not work.
29s here, while i havent had that problem with my corsica the shop that i work for has had many and usually with no spark its the ignition module which sits underneath the coils. this part is a common (COMMON BUT NOT DEFINITE) cause for running rough and no spark within 3.1/2.8 and all older gm engines. try replacing that and your coils see if that gives you spark if not you may need an ignition control module (THE COMPUTER) or have a shorted wire to the module somewhere.
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The spark control module on a 1989 Chevrolet model van is located in the distributor. To check its life, one must remove the distributor cap and unplug the center coil wire. Replace with a clean, brand new spark plug, and test the van's ignition.
I have a 1994 C1500. The spark control module is located in the cab, on the passenger side, above the heater blower. You can access it through the glove box by removing the inner liner. JFK
Change out coil packs
see if your spark plug are wet, change oil, with new filter.
The 2014 Chevrolet Spark has 16 valves.
The 2013 Chevrolet Spark has 16 valves.
The 2014 Chevrolet Spark is a gas-powered vehicle.
The 2013 Chevrolet Spark has an inline 4 engine.