no spark check list.. help!!
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its not the battery, i stated that up top, i did check all the fuses, and i do not have an aem system its a apexi power fc..
nobody can answer this? im sure its not a hard question to most, im really starting to question this place for being supposedly loaded with knowledgeable people..
nobody can answer this? im sure its not a hard question to most, im really starting to question this place for being supposedly loaded with knowledgeable people..
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It honestly could be any number of things. I checked alldata, and there are over 12 sensors that are involved with the ignition system. Any one of them could be at fault and causing a no spark issue. Are you located in carbondale, il? I might be down there sometime soon signing a lease for next year. I could possibly stop by and give you a hand, that is of course if we are speaking of the same carbondale haha.
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All this was found on alldata under inputs for ignition system:
-Atmospheric Pressure Sensor
-Camshaft position sensor
-Crankshaft position sensor
-Engine coolant temp sensor
-Fuel tank differential pressure sensor
-heated oxygen sensor
-Ignition switch
-knock sensor
-Manifold differential pressure sensor
-Throttle position sensor
-Vehicle speed sensor
-Volume airflow sensor
Not to mention you are running a standalone system, so it could be even more things. I would check to make sure that you have voltage at your ignition coils.
-Atmospheric Pressure Sensor
-Camshaft position sensor
-Crankshaft position sensor
-Engine coolant temp sensor
-Fuel tank differential pressure sensor
-heated oxygen sensor
-Ignition switch
-knock sensor
-Manifold differential pressure sensor
-Throttle position sensor
-Vehicle speed sensor
-Volume airflow sensor
Not to mention you are running a standalone system, so it could be even more things. I would check to make sure that you have voltage at your ignition coils.
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