I'll check em again, but if I cant find something this time im gonna pull the entire harness and check it.
I'll check em again, but if I cant find something this time im gonna pull the entire harness and check it.
I'm pretty sure you have a bad ground.
That was what I thought but why would it just now do it, im gonna look this weekend but I have a feeling im gonna end up pulling the harness.
Did you check spark for just one coil or multiple? Also did you check to make sure the coils are getting power to them?
I actually changed the coils, no was reading to make sure I was doing it right.
the sensors you changed , were they new or used but in working order? an this has me puzzled as i been thinking what it could be, unless you have a short in the wiring and youre sure your grounds are clean and tight its mind boggling
Ignition relay?
Also might run a jumper wire from the ground on the coil pack main plug to a good ground and see if you get spark
Try ignition relay first if u haven't yet...swap it with some other relay and see what happens
Im gonna go over it again this weekend but I already pulled the harness almost completly out to fix a ground wire that didn't need to be fixed but was about a 1% chance it wasn't grounded so I fixed it lol but itll get found this weekend I just needed a few Ideas to check before I tear everything apart.....again
Been a while since i have done this, but try grounding the black wire on the large plug that goes into the main plug on the coil packs, then check for spark.
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