What has power to the coil but no spark?
There are a few reasons for no spark, new coil pack could be defective, crank sensor, ignition module or bad wire in primary circuit, faulty ECM/PCM. You may have to have a good technician have a look, diagnose and estimate repair.
How do you check a coil from distributor to spark?
If you have power to the coil, hold the pointer of your light to the negative side of the coil while your assistant cranks the engine. Your light should flash on and off as the engine spins over, telling you that the switching mechanism in the distributor is working.
What to do if there is no spark at the coil?
Check for voltage output at the ignition coil. Disconnect the ignition coil wire from the distributor and install the spark tester to the wire and ground the tester to the engine. Crank the engine for a few seconds. If there’s spark, the problem is with the distributor cap or rotor. Consult your vehicle repair manual, if necessary.
When does the ignition coil start to spark?
The action of switching ON and OFF the primary voltage (ignition coil’s battery power) is referred to as the switching signal. Once the ignition coil gets this switching signal, it starts to spark away and as you’re already aware, this spark gets delivered to the center of the distributor cap by a high tension wire.
What causes an ignition coil to go bad?
One of the most common symptoms of a faulty ignition coil is; when the vehicle runs for a while and then the engine suddenly dies for no apparent reason. As a result, this occurs after the ignition coil or module gets too hot. Furthermore, it could correct itself after the engine module cools.
Why is there no spark in my ignition?
No Spark From Electronic Ignition Coil Electronic ignition pickups are a component found on traditional electronic distributor ignition systems. They are located inside the distributor and function as the trigger for the ignition system to produce spark. The pickup coil monitors the rotation of the distributor and triggers the ignition system.