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1994 Toyota Camry won't start


jburgess55
08-28-2005, 04:49 PM
I have a 1994 Toyota Camry 2.2 L 4 cyl. I have been having problems with it running rough and stalling at idle. I have cleaned the IAC, EGR valve, new plugs, rotor bug, distributor cap, and new plug wires. None of the things I did seemed to help. The car finally quit completely. I have checked and their is no spark. I have checked all three pickup coils and resistance is good as well as the air gaps. The primary coil and secondary coil check in spec, have checked the signals from the ECM to the igniter and they check good as well. When I turn the ignition switch on I get 12 volts across the primary coil as well. Using the Toyota repair manual, it tells me after all these tests that its the "igniter". Has any one else had this problem and the igniter fixed it? Also is there a way to test the igniter? I hate to spend $150.00 and that not fix it..... Thanks you for your help! My son is driving me nuts to get his car fixed.:>)))))

Jburgess56

Brian R.
08-28-2005, 05:23 PM
No good way to test the ignitor, except to substitute a known good ignitor. It may be your coil. It may break down under heat and high voltage.

jburgess55
08-28-2005, 05:39 PM
No good way to test the ignitor, except to substitute a known good ignitor. It may be your coil. It may break down under heat and high voltage.
Before the car finally quit, I tested the primary and secondary coil cold and then I tested them hot and both times tested good.....Unless someone knows of a way to test the igniter then I guess I will have to try that first since that is what Toyota recommends in their book. I looked on Autozones repair and testing web site and following their test guide at the end it says to try another igniter.....Good web site for someone wanting repair info......Thanks

Brian R.
08-28-2005, 08:57 PM
May still be your coil. The ohmmeter you used only tested the continuity at 9 V. The coil may break down at operating voltages.

jburgess55
09-06-2005, 04:09 PM
Before the car finally quit, I tested the primary and secondary coil cold and then I tested them hot and both times tested good.....Unless someone knows of a way to test the igniter then I guess I will have to try that first since that is what Toyota recommends in their book. I looked on Autozones repair and testing web site and following their test guide at the end it says to try another igniter.....Good web site for someone wanting repair info......Thanks
I bought a rebuilt distributor from Autozone and put it in and the car is running like a new one for the past week....It was either one of the pick-up coils or the primary coil.......Thanks for the help.....jburgess56

Brian R.
09-06-2005, 07:15 PM
You're welcome

Good luck

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