SOURCE: 1984 toyota pickup 22r motor. No fire to distributor
At the cost of the igniter i recommend checking your pickup coil.( The 2 wire sensor in side of your distributor. The The igniter will not allow the coil to fire with out reference form the pickup coil. Coil has primary and secondary resistances. when the primary coil powers up and then pulses off, this cause a high voltage due to magnetic degeneration. Check the coils primary and secondary resitances along with the air gap in the pickup coil, and also check the resitances on the pickup coil. If i am right your igniter will be okay.Get a good manual for you truck, It will save you money down the road.
Toyota does not have at test proseger for the ingiter.
Also check the wires in between the pickup coil and the igniter.
I hope this helped.
SOURCE: My 93 2.0 dohc eagle talon starts sometimes but
It sounds like an ignition module is faulty.
SOURCE: 2001 ford windstar-new coil pack,new spark plugs
head gasket?? blowing between two cylinders
SOURCE: i have a 2000 jeep
it does sound like the ecu is bad the only other thing it could be is the antitheft system is having problems
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