The B2600i does not have a pickup coil, it uses a hall effect sensor located inside the distributor to trigger spark.
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start with checking the coil packs wires sparkplugs
The pickup coil in a 1991 Chevrolet vehicle is typically located inside the distributor housing. To access it, you'll need to remove the distributor cap and rotor, exposing the coil mounted on the distributor shaft. The pickup coil is responsible for generating a signal that tells the ignition module when to fire the spark plugs. If you're troubleshooting ignition issues, it's important to check this component for proper function.
It could be the ICM or the pickup module.
try to get a new ignition rotor
You will need to connect the tach to a ground and +12v source, the signal wire will have to be connected to the ground on the coil. Since the truck is fuel injected, you will likely have to find a way to wire it in with the connector on the coil. Kyrasis6 Mazdatruckin.com
u have to pull the whole distributer to change the pickup coil
Where is the igniyion coil on a2002 mazda protege
If the trailing coil on a 1991 Mazda RX-7 is not firing, it could be due to several issues, such as a faulty coil, bad wiring, or a malfunctioning ignition control module. First, check for any visible damage to the coil and its connections. Additionally, testing the coil's resistance with a multimeter can help determine if it's functioning properly. Lastly, ensure that the ignition system is receiving the correct signals from the engine control unit (ECU).
The Hall effect.
Distributor pickup coil resistance 140-180 ohms.
hey are located inside the distributor and function as the trigger for the ignition system to produce spark. The pickup coil monitors the rotation
I have a Mazda B2000, 1986. Two items, the "ignitor" and the "pickup coil" inside the distributor are the next items to check. Ignitor is more likely to go bad. It can be checked at Autozone for free, maybe other stores as well. pickup coil can be checked with ohm meter. If not shorted or open, it should be OK. I have fixed this before, but now I have it again and I checked all of the above and still no solution. From what I have read, the vehicle has an "ECU" (computer) that can also cause this problem.