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Old 09-19-2003, 11:35 AM   #1
No power to coil????  
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I got home from driving my van and it just died i opened the hood to see what happened and theres no spark an my coil was leaking oil everywhere. I went and bought a new coil put it in.Still no spark. The wires are hooked up correctly and when i am cranking the engine over both lines to the coil have power but there is still no spark???
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Old 09-19-2003, 01:23 PM   #2
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Kinda strange to get no spark from a new coil.....have you tested
the coil wire (to distributor) for ohms resistence? How are you testing for spark?
 
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i took the wire off and stuck my finger in the coil while some one cranked on it......and im pretty sure theres no spark
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IS there a fuse or fuseable link somewhere that might affect this??
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When you turn the key on does the fuel pump run? If not, it's either the ASD relay (which also sends 12v to the coil), or it's the white fusible link that provides 12v to the ASD relay. Since your coil fried I would suspect the fusible link first.

If the fuel pump does run when you turn the key on, the coil problem is either in the wiring between the ASD relay and the coil, a bad coil, or the ECU.
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