Re: Help! No spark!
You are/could be describing an ignition module giving up the ghost. It
is located 'way' down under the washer bottle. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's Christian Fry wrote: > > I drive a 1989 Jeep YJ with a carbeurated 258. A few weeks ago, I could not > get it started and found that there was no spark from the coil. I replaced > the coil, still no spark. I have 12v of power going to the coil, and a good > ground from the coil, and the same coil worked fine in another engine. After > two days of trying to figure it out, it suddenly started working! The only > thing I changed was the two relays beside the battery, but I am not > convinced that it made the difference as it ran fine without them installed > after it started working. Today, after about 5 minutes of driving, it pulled > the same story all over again, and I can't figure it out. IT seems the coil > is not getting a pulse, perhaps a steady 12v. The jeep has new wires and > after testing them on another machine found them to be working fine. Any > ideas? > > Thanks, > Chris |
Re: Help! No spark!
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:3F0DC6F5.9FF9BAFF@sympatico.ca... > You are/could be describing an ignition module giving up the ghost. It > is located 'way' down under the washer bottle. I Agree with Mike. Easy to change. You might even notice a better running Jeep with a new one. Larry |
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