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Darnel Myrick Posted on Apr 02, 2014
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No power coming out ignition coil

I have fire going in the ignition coil but don't have any coming out of the the ignition coil

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Power to the ignition may be satisfactory, but if the coil has a short, you will not have anything OUT. The entire unit needs to be replaced.

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