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I have no spark at the coil wire the engine quit while running at seventy the motor size is 3.0 litter

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Have the coil checked to see if it went bad. Check for any loose connections between the distributor and coil and also at the coil itself and the batter.

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cranks starter motor fast and not starting?
or never cranks the starter motor at all silent starter?????

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2.0 liter engine, 132HP. or he 2.4L I an not guess engines ever
SOHC or DOHC engine were there, both an OPTION./
VIN F or VIN C engine they are not the same.
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"Power on no 1 and 2 coil plug wires but none on no 3"
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yes it does if fuse is not blown, all fuses good is first. ok , all.
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really? no engine PCM likes that, it can bend valves on some engines. never time a cam wrong .or boom happens.
the non COP engine (1 coil pack)
has just 1 coil pack with 4 HV terminals
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CMP sensors and CKP sensors set spark timing, and are fixed in the case of crank. (the cam CMP sensor will be off if belt is timed wrong.
WASTED SPARK if you replaced the 4 spark wires 1 by 1,
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Coil No. 1 fires cylinders 1 and 4. Coil No. 2 fires cylinders Nos. 2 and 3.
if you mix up the 4 wires HV it will not run
mixing 1 to 4 works, but the wires are too short
mixing 2 and 3 works, same deal
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the cam belt is a 60,000 service, if skipped the DOHC blows up.
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never skip cam belt service, did you?
did you drive it till it DIED? not told
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history matters, next time ask for help before going broke on part not needed
btw the quad spark pack the best ones are marked clear as day
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cambelt 1,2,3,4 , trans.
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the 4cop spark coils test them any why you want even all at once.

always assume interference or go broke fast
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there are some DOHC engines that are free running
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if you'd tell what engine was there I'd post it.



note the better coil pack
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and shells ground to the engine block or both fail.
and both spark wires can not be open, mag wire is best.
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  6. Remove the spark plugs from the cylinder head.
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What about battery and alternator (serpentine belt).
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