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![]() Have you tried pulling the crank position sensor to make sure there's no crap on it. It's magnetic and any shavings and such it picks up will throw the ECM off.
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![]() Thanks Zanzer. It ended up being the low voltage input connections to one (or both) coil packs. I pulled them off and they were corroded somewhat. I cleaned them with a small wire brush and re-connected them and that did the trick. I had a feeling it was something simple but I was expecting the worst.
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