Bad coil? Bad dist. cap? Bad rotor?
A fire in the jet pipe would. the blow out circuit is used to blow out a jet pipe fire during ignition. this circuit stops the starter motor thus cancelling the ignition and fuel flow.
A bad ignition module will cause a no start situation in a vehicle because the needed spark is not created. It is responsible for telling the distributor when to fire.
fuel pump relay?
Mount them where it suits car and you, then get electrician to do wiring; it's cheaper than causing an electrical melt-down or fire
ignition of food or cooking materials
Ignis is the latin word for fire and ignition is lighting something on fire.
The vision could have several problems causing it not to start. Check for ignition fire and fuel pressure first to help determine the problem.
change the pickup coil in distr
The word that means fire-causing is "inflammable."
either a dead starter or a bad ignition coil would be my guess
An ignition module problem could be the cause of your 89 Geo Spectrum not starting and not getting any fire. It could also be the pickup coil causing the problem.
Yes, sometimes a faulty ignition switch can cause the engine to not fire. Also, a bad spark park can the engine to not fire.