Your coil needs two things: power, which you have, and a trigger(i.e.) a hall effect switch or a camshaft sensor. Without a trigger it will not spark at any plugs because its not being told to. Hope this helps you out. If that doesn't work then try grounding your engine more to the body if you haven't already.
Only when it fails.
If a washer pump was replaced on a Jeep Wrangler and is still not working the fuses should be checked. The washer switch should also be checked as it could also be causing the pump not to work.
This is usually caused by either the sender in the tank is bad and should be replaced, or the gauge is not reading correctly and needs to be repaired or replaced.
you have to go under the dash and take out the steering column. and the ignition switch should have a wire going down to the bottom of the column coming from the ignition lock.
It should. A 2005 wrangler hardtop fits a 1997 wrangler.
To changeÊthe ignition switch on a Hyundai Accent, first, one should remove the switch from the steering column, to which it is attached. From there, the component can be replaced.
parts and labor will cost around 450.00 dollars
unless there is noise coming from the timing chain, you should never need to replace it.
Yes, the Jeep CJ-7 Wrangler windshield should be the same size as other year Wrangler models. EDIT: NO! The CJ7 glass is NOT exactly the same as the Wrangler glass. I just had my CJ7 windshield replaced and the shop was out of CJ glass. I suggested using glass from an early Wrangler (the YJ) and the shop manager told me NO WAY. There are minor differences in the early YJ glass, but enough not to make a good seal. The TJ and JK Wranglers have curved glass, so those are definitely out of the question.
Oil consumption, excessive engine noise, smoke coming from the tail pipe.
Yes, that should work.
Even though you replaced the coil, it may be bad. You should test that first. If the coil is okay, it could be that the ignition wires need to be replaced.