6.2 lx no spark
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The negative for the coil comes from block ground, not negative terminal on coil. Neg side of coil is what the ECM grounds to cause the coil to fire and also is where the Tach receives signal. Disconnect the gray wire on the Tach to make sure the Tach is not shorting out
TBV but will not be able to use the troubleshooting flow chart due to TBV module is not used.
Disconnect the wires from the module inside the dizzy. Measure ohms between the 2 terminals and see if its greater then 100 ohms. If less then 100 replace pickup
TBV but will not be able to use the troubleshooting flow chart due to TBV module is not used.
Disconnect the wires from the module inside the dizzy. Measure ohms between the 2 terminals and see if its greater then 100 ohms. If less then 100 replace pickup
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Is there any other reason why the system wouldn’t trigger the ground for the coil? Only thing I did was change the sea water pump since this engine ran last. Crazy how one day it runs fine, next day won’t even start.
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