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Old 10-08-2010, 05:10 PM   #1
ingall9
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Default Help please, 99 Festiva wont start

Hi guys, my friends festiva wont start. She drove it home on thursday, stopped in the carport to check her pup and when she went to leave it wouldnt start, cranks fine, just no spark.

I have replaced the crank angle sensor, it looked a bit ordinary anyway, has a new coil and I have cleaned up the terminal on the rotor button and the terminals on the distributor cap, also has a new battery.

Still no spark. I pulled the lead off the dizzy cap and earthed it on the head and no spark from the coil at all.

I also cant hear the ticking of the injectors. Any idea? So far the ignition system is pretty much brand new, all the fuses are good aswell.

I have no idea, help.

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