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Car Forum / Jeep / July 2006

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No Spark!!! Yeat again!!!!

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GTI - 29 Jul 2006 16:57 GMT
For a little background I just replaced my factory Jeep engine whit a
re manufactured Jasper direct replacement. I was having some timing
issues and finally tracked the problem down to it being the crank
position sensor. Today I take the Jeep for a test drive and it just
quit on me. I get out and check all of my connections to make sure
everything was alright and it all looks good. I then check to see if I
have spark and I have none. What could and o would cause me not to have
spark after the coil? If I had hair I would have pulled it out by now.
This thinng is driving me crazy!!!!!!
billy ray - 29 Jul 2006 17:41 GMT
You may try cleaning the CPS electrical connector again.

Additionally the aftermarket units have a higher than acceptable 'bad right
out the box' reputation.

> For a little background I just replaced my factory Jeep engine whit a
> re manufactured Jasper direct replacement. I was having some timing
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> spark after the coil? If I had hair I would have pulled it out by now.
> This thinng is driving me crazy!!!!!!
GTI - 30 Jul 2006 14:27 GMT
> You may try cleaning the CPS electrical connector again.
>
> Additionally the aftermarket units have a higher than acceptable 'bad right
> out the box' reputation.

I did some checking to see if I was getting p0wer to everything in the
engine bay and I am not. I have two fuses that are not getting any
power at all. Trey are the diagnostic fuse and the engine control
fuses. I believe if I can solve this problem I can get her running
again.
HomeBrewer - 31 Jul 2006 02:32 GMT
I'd check the ignition box.

>> You may try cleaning the CPS electrical connector again.
>>
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> fuses. I believe if I can solve this problem I can get her running
> again.
 
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