Change the Powertrain Control Module. Had that same problem myself. No signal at the pcm for the coil.....checked the ASD, etc...... it finally came down to the PCM. But listen to the other 2 Tech's...go through the steps to be safe and not waste your money if I'm wrong on this. But, if you can afford to....then.......Hope this was helpful.
Bryon
So now you will need to test the crank sensor, the ignition module and the PCM. If you have a ASD relay in the underhood fuse block swap it with one of the others. This powers up the ignition system
What fault codes do u have in the memory of the powertrain control module? if you have not tested that yet do so, it is key to finding the failed part.
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The crank sensor tests good, there is no module, only a cam sensor in the distributor. I tried replacing relays. the PCM shows no distributor reference signal....
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