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Anonymous Posted on Jun 01, 2014

Ignition coil wiring diagram for and 88 s15 with a 2.5l

Ignition coil wiring

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 20, 2009

SOURCE: 88 gmc s15 lights turn on but nothing happens when

loose on the starter this is where your vehicle gets its power from this problem is in your starting ccircit

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Kelly Garvey

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  • Posted on Sep 18, 2009

SOURCE: 1990 gmc 6500 topkick with no spark or injector pulse

You are jumping to conclusions. Slow down.
No spark AND no injector pulse indicates none of the desired outputs were triggered. The ignition module makes spark when it receives a crankshaft position sensor signal, and then transfers control of that spark to the computer after it starts. The module takes its crank sensor signal and generates an RPM count that it forwards to the PCM(main computer) which is used for triggering the injectors and controlling timing. SO, if you had a bad crank sensor OR a bad ignition module, you could lose both spark AND fuel. a coil would not disable injector pulse. modules RARELY fail in a manner that disables RPM reference to the computer causing it to not fire the injectors...At this point, I would TEST the crank sensor as the next step. If its easier, 1 of the wires on the module goes directly there so you can test the crank sensor at the module.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 22, 2010

SOURCE: doest have spark to plug

crankshaft sensor

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Your car has an "ignition" ecm (engine control module), on top of that sits your "coil pack" which holds your spark plug wires. If you changed them and crossed your wiring that could be your problem. Let me know I may be able to help you. I just changed both parts on my car a month ago.
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