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Swap it with a known good coil. Give us the year, make, model and engine info for more info.
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Perhaps bad ignition coil.
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its where your mom works on the corner ! One way mutual induction is used is in your cars ignition system its uses an electromagnet to give the proper spark plug its spark within a car with a distributor ignition system.
Check the ignition switch and the coil resistor if the Honda has one. When the starter is engaged there is a direct connection to the coil. The intention is to give the coil a little more voltage when the starter is engaged. If the ignition switch isn't connecting properly you won't run when you release the starter. If your vehicle uses a coil resistor you might get the same results. That's just a couple possibilities, good luck.
Take each plug lead off one at a time and hold it close to an earth on the car, (engine block) Turn engine over and see if there is a spark comming from the lead to the earth. Most time's it is better if you just replace the coil pack, they are knowen to give prooblems. Grounding of an ignition system's leads may cause damage to the ignition coil and or electronic engine control system. This procedure is not advised. Use an approved tester at the end of the sparkplug lead and follow the procedures for outlined for it's use.
when the battery dies. Though, that is a valid answer, there are many reasons for you car to shut down on you, by it self. There is ignition coil, fuel filter, catalytic converter, ignition switch, just to name a few. Give a little more information like, year make and model with engine size to start.
ignition switch The TDC Sensor is probably dirty, remove it and give the tip a clean, also the connecter.
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You have an ignition Control Module that you can check that controls ignition timing Throttle Position Sensor that tells the computer where the throttle is so it can regulate and give the correct air fuel ratio.
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