I've had this problem for a while now. The trouble with my car was that it would start on and off. Sometimes the car would start first key. Sometimes she wouldn't start at all. I figured the coil pack was on its way out. About 2 weeks ago, she wouldnt start at all. I tested the igniter and the igniter was sending power to the coilpack. I checked the power at the coilpack to see if it was recieving power from the igniter and it was recieving power. The problem is that the coilpack wont send spark to the plugs.
I tested the resistance on all 3 coils and it was 0.7 ohms when the TSRM says it should be between 0.3-0.5.
I immediatly got another coilpack off of a running Supra. When I recieved it, I tested the resistance, and it had a higher resistance than my original coilpack. I tried it anyway, and as I suspected, the coilpack wouldn't send spark.
I am thinking, if my CPS was not aligned properly, would it have anything to do with my coilpack sending spark? Might be a stupid question but hey I gotta try..
I need help quick because I have to drive to college half an hour away everyday, and I've been getting a ride for the past 2 weeks. It is becoming frustrating now.
Any help would be appreciated.
-Ryan
I tested the resistance on all 3 coils and it was 0.7 ohms when the TSRM says it should be between 0.3-0.5.
I immediatly got another coilpack off of a running Supra. When I recieved it, I tested the resistance, and it had a higher resistance than my original coilpack. I tried it anyway, and as I suspected, the coilpack wouldn't send spark.
I am thinking, if my CPS was not aligned properly, would it have anything to do with my coilpack sending spark? Might be a stupid question but hey I gotta try..
I need help quick because I have to drive to college half an hour away everyday, and I've been getting a ride for the past 2 weeks. It is becoming frustrating now.
Any help would be appreciated.
-Ryan