No spark
SOURCE: 1989 dodge Ramcharger stalls
Hi Monkeypaint!
I assume you have power brakes and I gather that it idles properly at times, but dies when the brakes are applied. This sound like a leaking power brake assist vacuum line or diaphram. You can verify this by locating the big vacuum hose connecting the intake manifold to the assist diaphram. This will be about an inch in diameter connected to the round item behind the brake master cylinder next to the firewall.
Well, hope this helps, and good luck! Don't forget to rate this answer!
Thanks!
-WB
SOURCE: 2001 dodge ram 1500 v8 spark plug wire diagram
the firing order is 1 8 4 3 6 5 7 2 clockwise around the cap
SOURCE: need wireing diagram for 2002 dodge grand caravan
------>>>FRONT>>>>of Van >>>>
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#5 cyl #6 cyl
#3 cyl #4 cyl
#1 cyl #2 cyl
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I COIL BLOCK I
I I
I #3 #1 #5 I
I I
I I Firing Order Is
I I 1 2 3 4 5 6
I #6 #4 #2 I
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the Wires Go Accordingly to prospective Terminals, So Sorry Unable to Send Pics through FixYa, A Formating Problem Exists
and they show on my end but not on your end this is TRUE and CORRECT To The BOOK other than the Lines from Coil to Spark Plug ENDS at CYLINDERS. Please dont Forget to RATE Me
Thank You And Happy Motoring!!
SOURCE: 1989 Dodge Ram D50, no spark. coil may be miswired.
Check the resistance on the coil. the (+) (-) side should be about 10 Ohms resistance and the part that goes out of the coil should be 1-2 ohms resistance. Get yourself an ohmmeter and check it. best way to check is to figure out what wire runs from the computer to the coil and follow the wiring all the way to the coil making sure theres no rips or shorts. If there isnt, then I would splice into the two wires and run two new wires over to the coil. If it still doesnt have spark then its a faulty computer and should be replaced. Good luck
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