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Old 02-14-2005, 02:44 PM   #1
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car died --- no spark!

89 bonnie le
driving the other day, car died, no stalling, no sputtering, nothing.
Its getting fuel but no spark...
replaced coil pack, ignition module, crank sensor, and tried 3 different computers with the same PROM. Wiring seems fine...
I'm lost.
car has 140000 miles. (low mileage for 3.8)
HELP!!!




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come on... somebody in america has had to have this problem once .
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