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Elena Figueroa Posted on Jan 04, 2014
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No want to start,no light check engine on,

No electric to coil,

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Maybe I can give a little help. Do you have the 4.0 liter straight six engine? This should apply as well if you have the V8 engine.

:...no check engine light...:With key on, does the light turn on? If not, it may not be getting power. Have to check that first, check all fuses in the under hood relay/fuse block. The check engine light should turn on with key in on position, just as an alert that the PCM is powered, and ready to work.

"...no electric to coil..." With key on, the dark green/black wire to the coil should have battery voltage. In that fuse/relay block will be a relay called an Automatic Shut Down relay (ASD relay). When the PCM turns this relay on, power is sent to the ignition coil on the green/black wire. The power feed for the ASD relay is fuse 2, a 20 amp fuse in the Power Distribution Center -the fuse/relay block under the hood.

So you have a couple of things to check: Make sure the PCM is powered. If it is, hold your finger lightly on the ASD relay while someone turns the key to on. You should feel it click on. If it does, but no power at the coil, check if fuse 2 is sending power to the relay, and check the green/black wire from relay to coil. If no relay action, possibly a bad relay, or the PCM is not turning the relay on.
Good luck. Let me know what you find.

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