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Mike Hunt Posted on Mar 13, 2012
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Have power to coil no power out

Having a problem with a Ford Bronco with a 5.0L. I have power to the coil but no power from the coil to the distributor. its a brand new coil and i tested it on another vehicle to make sure it works. Truck turns over fine but no output from coil.Where do I go from here?

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If there is no power you are describing a faulty ignition module

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