Have the ignition module in distributor checked.... could solve your problem (it solved mine!!)
It keeps sparks out when ignition of the engine
...could be allot of reasons why you may not be getting spark, here are some: # no power to ignition coil. faulty ignition. # faulty distributer cap, rotor. # faulty ignition module. # check for start signal from ecm. ...and there is a few more.
If getting no spark, it could be your spark plug wire is bad or your coil pack. say 3 and 6 getting no sparks, that means your coil pack is bad and you need to replace. if you getting no sparks after replacing new coil pack, it could be your ignition module.
Depends on the ambient light you are working in.
The ignition control module acts like the coil and sends the sparks to the correct cylinder when the computer tells it to.
Defective ignition switch?
It means it is time for a new distributor cap, rotor and ignition wires.
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Sparks plugs or the distributor's seal is broken. But you should check the sparks plugs first, change them and the sparks plugs wires also. Then if you notice that your plugs are tainted with oil, there may be broken valves on the pistons.
Check ignition coil
you got to take off the top part of the motor, they are under the black rectagular looking plastic piece under that there are ignition coils. the sparks plugs are right under them. you got to take off the top part of the motor, they are under the black rectagular looking plastic piece under that there are ignition coils. the sparks plugs are right under them.
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