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Originally Posted by MT-2500
Did it ever set any codes?
Crank shaft sensor needs tested with a lab scope or with good engine capable scanner watching rpm signal.
I am not much on throwing parts at it but it will cost as much to have it tested as just putting on on it.
If coil and module is good go for it.
Good luck and.
Let us know how it goes.
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I asked at the parts store about renting an OBDII and checking for codes, but was told that if it does not run, it will not set a code. So no I have not checked for codes.
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Originally Posted by rhandwor
The ground wire for the coil should be pulsed for the coil to fire. Try a logic probe on the ground wire it should blink as the engine is cranked. The coil has 12 volts and fires when grounded as the distributor turns into the proper position.
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I will try to do this before the crank sensor. What is next if I dont get a pulse from it?