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You fried the coil drivers , If you have B+ voltage going into those coils an they are new coils ,there is no control ! You have three wires to each coil ,one is B+ voltage ,one goes to what the wiring diagram calls a coil driver an the other looks like a ground symbol an says common chamber. You should be able to test for control with a test light. Go on youtube an watch a few scanner Danner videos on testing electronic ignition systems .
ignition will trigger if signal from crank sensor, with hei spark plug tester ,read to coil wire and spark plugs wire if spark , depends wich engine
if c3i coil and module the module could be the problems you can check it before replace
hope it helps
Check pickup ring inside the distributor sounds like the wire is broken and make sure you have power going to ignition module. If you don't go to library and use their all-data services for test procedures for no spark condition. If you have power to ignition module i would say its the pick up coil in distributor. This system is a pretty reliable one. I have seen new modules that where bad so you might have yours tested by your local parts store most of them will test them for free or a small charge.
Good luck I hope this helps get you back running agian
Test lite , remove one wire and see if any power coming out. Becaus e if your not getting fire to the plugs your not getting any from the coil. Good luck to ya,
Check the ignition resistor mounted on the firewall. It will be white in color with two terminals. One terminal coming in from ignition switch and the other going to the coil. Check the ignition side for fire with the key on, if you have fire there then check the coil side of resistor. If you find no fire on the coil side replace the resistor and that should take care of your problem. Hope this will help you.
check for power to the coil, if there is no power...its a possible ignition switch failure. The ignition switches in these models have defective internal contacts, resulting in power loss to vital electrical components. You may check the ignition switch by removing the plastic cover around the steering column. Its a white round plastic unit with wires coming out, and located behind the key cylinder. Inspect for internal archs or black/burnt residue. Call you local Honda dealer for recall info, they will need your vin#...Hopefully this helps
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