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kitch
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Nov 7, 2006, 8:31 PM

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 have finally figured it out but anyone correct me if I'm wrong. On the cap and rotor, the ignition coil button, if it is flat and not elongated isnt it true that it wont make a connection therefor not let the car start? If I'm right on this then I need a new cap! Guess Ill have to change the plugs and wires too since Im sure alot of gas in them most likely fouled them. Any imput would help. I can tell you I wont be going to auto zone anymore-this cap is only a few months old, everytime I get electrical from auto zone t never lasts like it should....Thanks for the help guys-it aint easy bein female!!! lol


steve01832
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Nov 8, 2006, 3:20 AM

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Do you have spark at the cap and no spark at the plugs? If yes, replace cap, rotor, and wires. What kind of vehicle is this?

Steve


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Nov 8, 2006, 5:24 AM

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Thanks for writing Steve. I have no spark on the cap, do I check the plugs for spark the same way?


steve01832
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Nov 8, 2006, 5:23 PM

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If you don't have spark at the cap from the coil, don't bother checking for spark at the plugs. What kind of vehicle is this?

Steve






 
 
 






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