no.... check the fuel injectors, and the distributor set (or coil packs)
its not your ignition its your crankshaft sensor that's the same problem i had.
Maybe you have a problem in your main wiring harness. No fun.. Could also be an electrical sensor.
There are several reasons why a 1996 Achieva engine cranks but will not fire. A few of the reasons could be a bad ignition control module, ignition coil pack, or a crankshaft position sensor.
Some possible problems when your vehicle cranks, but won't start are a bad crankshaft position sensor, or a faulty ignition switch. Another possibility is a loose or broken wire that runs from the sensor to the PCM.
Have the speed sensor replaced.
try a new ignition coil
Have the system checked for trouble codes.
sensor is located in the ignition housing itself and can not be serviced seperatly from the housing, it must be replaced
The crank sensor probably needs to be replaced.
Check the ignition circuit in the Storm. Start by checking the crank position sensor, then the coil pack to find the lack of spark.
You might try a crankshaft position sensor first. Its probably cheaper than an ignition module.
Check for power to the sensor. check for power and ground to the Ignition coil. If the crank sensor is adjustable, make sure that it is set to the proper gap.