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Benji Rodriguez Posted on May 09, 2014
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I change the coil and still no turn on - 1992 Volvo 940

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What are the symptoms: CRANCK NO START OR NO CRANK, NO START? Start with condition of battery and its cables to starter. Look for corrosion an looseness. If all of these items are a-ok then move onto fuel pump. When you place ignition key in ignition and turn the vehicle to on position you should hear the pump buzz. You can also check this by placing a rag by the fuel line Schrader valve in the engine compartment and hooking up a pressure gauge to this valve. Is there any pressure if not then its the fuel pump .Before I go any further into surgery look into the items I have just explained. Good luck and keep me posted

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Does the new coil produce spark if so then is there spark at the spark plugs, if not it could have a grounded rotor

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