Ignitor control module/coil pack
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There's no real way to check them other than ohming them out. If they ohm out within spec and you have a good power and good ground. Suspect it to be good. as for the ignition control module. Same thing. You need to find the specs and ohm it out. Do you have no spark coming out of the coil?
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There is no fire coming out of the coil at all. I put a test light on both connection and the test light lit up. but you said ohm it out how do you do that yo. I need my car running badly. My specs should be the same as yours. How did you get your car on the car club
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My volt meter is in my toolbox at work so I won't be able to check specs until Tuesday. Just set your volt meter to ohms them check accords the positive and negative terminals to see what the internal resistance is. If u can't wait till Tuesday then go to a parts store and ask them to ohm out new ones so you can see the specs. What do you mean how did I get my car on the car club?
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I can wait till Tuesday so take your time yo.. Oh by the way I found out what was the problem. It was the EFI Fuse. But thanks for your help.
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