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Re: 93 Lumina not starting
Same problem today. It was perfectly fine last night but didn't start this morning. My spark plug wires are new. I don't know how to check the coil packs without taking them off (it's a pain in the neck. Whoever designed the ignition was plain stupid!) I know that in order to start, the car needs three things: gas, air, and spark. Well, I have gas pressure at the fuel rail and I can hear the humming noise coming from the fuel pump. Air is OK. Now, the spark. I don't know how to check it since I don't have a spare spark plug. But, let's say there's no spark, OK? What else could be? In my opinion, there might be a few things at fault:
- ICM (how can I test it without removing it?)
- CP sensor or the conector to the ICM
- 5V refference from the ECM absent (faulty ECM or broken wires)
- 12V from the battery (broken wires)
Any other ideas?
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