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Old 04-24-2008, 07:21 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default 95 4runner with no spark! help please!!

i have a 95 4runner that will not fire. it cranks and turns over but it is not firing. I stopped at a red light and when i went to push on the gas pedal it just died. i have checked the spark plugs but no spark. what should i do now before i give up and send it to a toyota shop and get raped?? Fuses are all there and perfectly fine. relays are fine as well.
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Old 04-24-2008, 09:10 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Two things come to mind. One; the coil pack has a ignition control module that is underneath, and when it goes out, you have no fire, and the vehicle won't start. Two; the crankshaft positon sensor is bad, and not sending information to fire the coil for that cylinder. Actually there is three things, not two. The igniton control module, the crankshaft position sensor, or the computer. If the spark is taking place at the wrong time (timing chain gone out) it will pop out the exhaust, or backfire out the throttle body. You can have the igniton control module tested at
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