| To: | Dave Miles <davidmiles@networksplus.net>, spridgets@autox.team.net |
|---|---|
| Subject: | Re: Non-LBC: Jeep ignition question |
| Date: | Mon, 10 Sep 2001 08:16:35 -0500 |
| References: | <013a01c138cb$f1ac4500$fea3fea9@bak.rr.com> |
With key on.... manually (with your fingers) open and close the points. If
you can hear or see a spark at the points, suspect the coil. if you can't
the condenser is suspect or the points are grounded or the LT lead is
grounded or fel off.
HTH PC
==
At 10:27 PM 9/9/2001, Dave Miles wrote:
>All right all you automotive gurus, I have an electrical question for
>you. My 75 CJ5 won't start. Symptom: power at the coil positive
>terminal, no spark from the coil. Replaced the coil, no change. Bad
>coil? Got another new one, still no spark from the coil. Any ideas?
>TIA,
>
>Dave
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