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Old 01-02-2008, 04:07 PM
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Ignition Coil, Crankshaft Position Sensor

Does anybody know where they are located? The car is EXPO 1995.

There is no spark in the car. I will check these 2 parts.
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Old 04-04-2008, 12:11 AM
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Re: Ignition Coil, Crankshaft Position Sensor

coil is on the intake manifold the crank sensor is in the dist
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Re: Ignition Coil, Crankshaft Position Sensor

remove your distributor cap and spray it with ether or ethanol. removes water. those cars are notorious about cap gaskets being very "leaky" to vapors/humidity, and then it won't start, period. also, inside the distributor, underneath the rotor housing, there's a capacitor (condensor?), that goes bad often. that'll kill the spark either.
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Old 11-26-2008, 10:35 AM
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Re: Ignition Coil, Crankshaft Position Sensor

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remove your distributor cap and spray it with ether or ethanol. removes water. those cars are notorious about cap gaskets being very "leaky" to vapors/humidity, and then it won't start, period. also, inside the distributor, underneath the rotor housing, there's a capacitor (condensor?), that goes bad often. that'll kill the spark either.
ether or ethanol will eat the electrics in the distributor
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