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Old 04-12-2005, 10:23 AM
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Question No Spark From Coil

We have a '90 stang and can't get spark from the coil at all! We had put a new coil in but still no spark! Could it be the ECM or something else? I had checked the wires all the way back to the firewall to where it goes into the car, and it's all good there, but I didn't test the ECM yet. I did notice that there was a burnt ground wire below the ECM that gets attached to the floor on the passengers side. Any ideas? Thanks everyone!
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Old 02-12-2008, 09:15 PM
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We have a '90 stang and can't get spark from the coil at all! We had put a new coil in but still no spark! Could it be the ECM or something else? I had checked the wires all the way back to the firewall to where it goes into the car, and it's all good there, but I didn't test the ECM yet. I did notice that there was a burnt ground wire below the ECM that gets attached to the floor on the passengers side. Any ideas? Thanks everyone!
Did you fix the problem? It sounds like the same thing I'm going through.
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Re: No Spark From Coil

Olddddd thread...
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Old 02-13-2008, 10:27 PM
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Re: No Spark From Coil

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We have a '90 stang and can't get spark from the coil at all! We had put a new coil in but still no spark! Could it be the ECM or something else? I had checked the wires all the way back to the firewall to where it goes into the car, and it's all good there, but I didn't test the ECM yet. I did notice that there was a burnt ground wire below the ECM that gets attached to the floor on the passengers side. Any ideas? Thanks everyone!
If I'm getting no spark from the coil, I'd think that maybe a wire was bad or a bad ignition pickup/control module. I'd suspect that more than the ECM.
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Re: No Spark From Coil

He re-opened a 3 year old thread to ask a question that he as already asked in another thread.
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Old 02-16-2008, 03:01 AM
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Re: No Spark From Coil

i had that problem to, i changed the little gray box on the distrubuter and now it works.
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try checkin the EEC solenoid located neer ecm lh lower kick panel
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