Ignition Coil Troubleshooting
Got a 96 cherokee 4.0l a couple months back that doesn't have spark. Been through the usual suspects (CPS, NSS, ASD, Fuses). I have already had to repair some wiring due to rat damage but have fixed everything I can see. I've replaced the CPS and ignition coil with MOPAR parts that pass the resistance bench tests. I'm wondering if anyone could put a volt meter to the plug going in to the ignition coil and let me know what voltages the two lines get. I'm currently getting 9.97v through the green/orange and 11.54v to the black/grey. Thanks in advance
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Current to the coil would be 12V
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Any idea what the switching signal is from the computer?
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Switching signal is from the cam position sensor in the dizzy
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Distributor :D It does go round and round inside. :D
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I swapped out the dizzy and cam sensor from my buddy's jeep. No change.
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How did you determine you are not getting spark?
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I have an inline spark tester and I tried the old fashioned, hold the plug on the block and have some crank
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Take the coil wire off the distributor and hold it to the block and crank
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I'll give that a shot tonight, thanks for the tip