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Old 03-30-2007, 01:58 PM
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Can a bad ignition module cause just one coil not to spark? I swapped out the coil to double check and no spark on either tower. Module or wiring?
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It could fail internally and do that.

Are you getting spark on the other coils?
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How do the connections look on the ignition module?

Clean them up if they look Dirty
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terminals are fine. swapped out a different unit and everything works, guess I need a new module.
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