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Old 05-16-2002, 07:20 AM   #10
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OK it isn't working. All the wires to the distributor are correct. Thos were easy to check. The green wire for the negative side of the coil was also easy to check. The last wire that got torn off is the red one from the coil. I thought I had it in the right place. It is hard to tell cause the wires run off through the firewall. It isn't very likely that any of the ignition equipment stopped working cause I just used it recently. I started the car up then tore it down, fixed stuff, put it back together and now no spark. I would like to rule out that any of the equipment hasn't gone bad. Is there a way that I can test if the coil is getting the right signal. That would help to rule out whether the coil still works or not. Is there a way that i can test that the ignition module still works.
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