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I have a 1993 Pontiac Grand AM SOHC 2.3L Quad Four Engine. I am getting fuel into the cylenders but I am not getting any spark. I replaced the ICM, Coils and coil houseing. I was having a problem with the Crank Shaft possition sensor about 6 months ago and I replaced it. I did some voltage level checks at the harness going into the ICM and they seemed correct but I don't have any reference levels to compare them to. Would any one be able to give me the proper pin to pin voltage level's???? Thanks for any help
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Hello there I know this post is out dated, in case you havent fixed the prob, or put it off and drove something else. Take a look at this, I bought a 93 GAGT with a 3300, the car didnt start when I bought it. I had the ING MOD tested and it tested bad. well I bought a new one which was high priced. any who I installed it along with new everything else. and still nothing, I swaped ICM with my skylark (one I just bought) and the skylark fired but didnt start, I thought darn... So I was puzzled I was on my way back to return the module when I noticed the box had new groumets in it along with a connector groumet. I installed it and then on the car and viola it started. the harness screw was shorting it out causing a no start condition and making the ICM test bad.
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