I have a 93 eagle talon dohc 2.0 i have a problem with it getting fire. i have put all of the ignition components on it including the coil packs, control module, crank sensor, and checked for electrical shorts. i was wondering if it might be the computer seeing how it would pretty much be the only thing left
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I would try making sure spark plug wires are put on in the correct firing order. This is a common mistake in tune ups. Most intake manifolds have the firinging order cast in. Plug gaps correct? I cant come too far away.
So i think you have 2 ignition coil packs on your car, each one connects to 2 cylinders.
But i dont know what cylinders each one controls, but the coil connected to cylinders 2 and 3 may have gone bad. Thats where i would start. If you check and find out that one coil pack connects to cylinders 2 and 3, remove the coil packs and switch their positions.
Reconnect the wires and see if then cylinders 2 and 3 work, and 1 and 4 dont. That would tell you whether that coil pack is bad. Thats seems most likely to me.
i have the same problem with my car i put a crank and cam sensor, a whole other coil pack, and an ignition control module the only thing i have left to do is put a computer in it. if you find a solution email me at [email protected]
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