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I have a 1998 Plymouth Voyager 3.0 . It started and ran for about one min. then shutoff , now I have no Spark to plug's And no spark from coil. I've replaced coil with no effect.And I have a code 54 showing. Can someone tell me what code 54 mean's..
Last edited by puff; 02-13-2006 at 09:53 AM. |
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Re: 98 voyager no spark
hey Puff,
I'm no electronics expert, more of a nuts-n-bolts kinda guy, but it seems to me that since there's no output from the coil (thus no spark to the plugs) you should have the coil itself checked and/or replaced. It's probably the most logical and cheapest place to start ... ? Paul (pada) |
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Re: 98 voyager no spark
code 54 is no cam signal at the pcm; this means no cam shaft sensor reading is recieved, needs new cam sensor.
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Hi there i'm no car repair man, i just had the same thing happen to me
and i thought too, that the Iginition Coil was the problem thus no sparks. Well after a week and pay check i call a friend and he mention to check 3 places A.-IGN Coil, B.-Timing Belt, and C-Distributor cap. Answer was B. Timing belt Man you should have seen the belt it look like someone set rubber on a real thin thread of hot iron. Which we fine out later the burnt smell was the rubber. The cool thing is i have the same buddy who is going to repair the Van for $375 with parts i supply and to me thats not bad at all. Good luck! |
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