Either the spark plug is faulty or the coil pack is faulty.The spark plugs get power to spark from coil packs.
If the engine has no spark, check for
voltage at the coil positive terminal when the ignition key is on. If NO
voltage, then problem is on the trigger side of the coil (pickup, crank sensor,
ignition module or primary wiring circuit). But If there is NO voltage at the coil
itself, then in that case the problem is on the supply side (the ignition
switch or ignition wiring circuit). But if the coil has voltage, then problem
may be a bad high voltage output wire from the coil to spark plugs or hairline cracks in the coil output tower.------Getting this all possibilities checked
will point towards the exact faulty part which is to be replaced.----------This
should help.Thanks.Helpmech.
Get an auto electrician to check the ignition module and fuse,....had similar problems with several vehicles...Killed a new, expensive battery before finding this out.
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