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1996 plymouth grand voyager 3.3 does not fire have change ecm cole cam sensor crank sensor

Will not fire the spark plug

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Did you test power an grounds ? B+ to coil pack . Check for battery voltage at dark green with orange stripe wire at coil pack . No B+ voltage there you need a ASD relay - auto shut down relay !

  • Jeff Armer Jan 05, 2016

    ASD relay lower left power distribution center , engine compartment

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