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Anonymous Posted on Apr 05, 2010

Volvo 240se i have no spark .ive changed the ignition module sill no spark any ideas

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On older types 240 there was some kind of antitheft system connected with the steering lock. Try to route a lead from the battery to the ignition coil and se if it starts.
I drove a 240 with a separate ignition switch all through high school.

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