no spark
yes, a test light would work or you could even stick a screw driver in it and see if you are getting any spark. If you have spark coming out of your coil, then check at the plugs. Just pull a plug and put back in the spark plug wire and hold it against a ground and see if you are getting any spark at the electrode. If no spark there, then it maybe a control module in the distrib
not necessarily..the coil gets it signal to spark from the pick-up coil inside the distributor...
the only way to really check these is....check for an a/c volt signal from the pickup coil to the ignition coil....then spark from the coil to cap...then from cap to plug wire.
but yes,the coil could well be bad
Hey, just getting back to working on this for a friend. I did try a new coil since the old one failed one of the tests in the haynes manual. Anyways it didn't spark. Can I use a meter to check the a/c volt signal from the pickup coil to the ignition coil? What reading should I look for? Its a pain to get over there so I'd like to have some options and parts ready so I don't have to make multiple trips.
Thanks for any help
Thanks for any help
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