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Old 08-04-2004, 05:20 PM
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1994 Ranger..ignition coil..

Actron Scanner(OBD-I), tells me code 224..primary coils.. Already replaced one that a mechanic told me was bad..no difference. Check Engine light on(173kmiles on truck, 2.3L), Using a Digital meter I cannot get the correct readings from the new one or the old one.. The truck has 8 spark plugs..2 coil packs... Any help on troubleshooting. I will try an analog meter tonight..
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Re: 1994 Ranger..ignition coil..

Check Engine Light Help...
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Old 08-11-2004, 08:47 AM
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Generally this code is given on a new vehical due to a poor connection or the connection is dry. Try checking all the wiring connection's and use dielectric grease on any thay don't have it. Clean them of any rust or corrosion if needed.
You may also have a defective "DIS" module. It's located on the front on the intake. Check to see if the silicon insullation is there. If not smear some on and see if the code goes away and good running.
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