The spark travels from the coil to the distributor then from the distributor to the plugs. So if you have spark going into the distributor but not coming out to the plugs, I would blame the distributor cap and rotor being at fault.
im not getting fire to the spark plugs but the distributor is getting fire what do i do please help
Have you checked all of the High Tension leads from the distributor to the plugs, or just one or two? Same with HT lead from Coil to Distributor, Check Distributor cap for cracks
if you have good spark coming from the coil but its not getting to the plugs then the only possibilities are either the spark plug wires or the distributor cap and rotor. gm tech 10 years
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Your ignition module may be out. Or your distributor is out. What kind of vehicle?
If the distributor is getting fire but there's no spark coming from it, it may indicate a problem with the ignition system, such as a faulty rotor, worn-out ignition wires, or a malfunctioning ignition coil. Additionally, the distributor cap could be cracked or dirty, preventing the spark from reaching the spark plugs. It's also possible that there is an issue with the timing or the overall engine management system. Diagnosing these components will be essential to resolving the issue.
No fire going to the plugs from distributor have fire up to the module none coming out what do I check for next
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My 93 camry has no power from the distributor to the spark plugs. The car unable to start.
battery??? and the conections, if your getting this from a diagnostic, it might be your timeing...
Check the hot wire coming from the distributor and coil to make sure it is not going to ground