Thank you for the substantive, beneficial and awesome video! To be honest, its people in the world like you that deserve to be rich beyond your wildest dreams for saving the world a headache with tutorials like this one step at a time! God bless you man.
Thank you!! I followed your steps for my 1973 Dodge Dart Swinger 318 Motor. Everything tested it out great except I was not getting power to the coil. My resistor ground was bad and I figured it after following your instructions. “Crank the engine please!” I love it!! Thanks for the video!!!
Excellent step-by-step process. I followed your instructions up to replacing the coil. I replaced the coil for my 4 cyl Toyota pick up with identical OEM. Everyone including the tow guy told me he was sure it was my 35yr antique coil needed replacing! Although having a new coil is good it wasn’t the problem. When I got to checking if my rotor was spinning it just sat there. I made sure it was installed properly and it was. Thanks to you I discovered the problem! Never in my 50 yrs of working on cars have I seen a bad distributor. I was almost gong to skip that test. I was so sure it worked. What do I do to fix it? I know…replace it right? I think I will look in my trusty Haynes manual for advice before I spring for a new one.
happen to me this weekend, took me two days but, it was a ground wire burned out, check wiring first guys, i changed coil for no resaon, GROUND IS EVERYTHING
I don't think he's deceiving us. His intention is to teach us how to diagnose the problem. If he didn't do that the car would start. Seeing the picture worth more than thousand words, I like to thank him for his time.
When you say not turning over, do you mean not cranking properly? if that is the case I would look at the battery or starter. As far as crankshaft position sensor goes, it would normally set a code, and you would get a "check engine" light on your instrument panel.
Hi there. Am the guy with the Accord V6. I now have spark and fuel. it cranks but still no start. It gets flooded as i try it too many times. Then i would remove the plugs and let them dry and let the fuel evaporate, then put everything back, crank it again and no start. I don't know what else to try but to take it to the mechanic. thx for ur help. at least i learned something from ur tut. happy holidays
Hello, I have a question Crankshaft position sensor bad causes the fuel pump does not work? In my car have not spark, no fuel and I have code KPS Thank you.
@adomayor If looking at the three wire femail connector to the igniter (ICM) with the lock tab on the top, left is #1, center #2, and righr #3. with ignition on, must have battery voltage between #2 and body ground, if not check ignition coil or blk/yel wire between ICM and coil. With ign on battery voltage between #3 and body ground, if not check coil or blue wire between icm and coil. Fuse should be by the kick panel. hopefully theis helps.
No need to remove the distributor cap until you test the control wire first. It's quick and easy and requires no disassembly other than pulling the connector and using a test light. Also I would start further back at the coil and move forward instead of at the spark plugs moving back (of course this would be after verifying that the plugs aren't firing... it could just be one plug alone whereas the coil tests the capability). Just a couple of timesaving observations. If you have a decent oscilloscope or even a cheap Chinese 8-channel scope and some inductive probes you could test all at once.
If while cranking you have solid light on one side and blinking light on the other, i don't see why the coil won't produce a spark. What make model is your vehicle?
Thank you very much for your education. I am using Daewoo Matiz 2003. I got the same problem. After changing the ignition coil, still the power don't come from the ignition coil to the spark plugs. Any idea? Thank you.
@FrankHurtAuto Testing the power line going to the coil as you did in this vid at 3:55. I got one side solid, and no side blanking while cranking the engine. What does that mean? My test light alligator clip is on ground (-). It's a 98 honda accord V6 Coupe. And there is an igniter (electronic chip) inside the distrubutor cap
hi my car wont start but it does have spark and fuel pump is good.when i spray start fluid on throttle it kinda wants to start so that tells me there is spark.is it possible the fuel pressure regulator is bad?or computer?once in a big while it does start and run for 3 minutes then dies and no start again.
Initially, ur cable wasn't attached to the coil, then all of a sudden u attached it n it runs... Sth is not adding up. Anyways, u shed some light and i wl check my ride for spark as well. Big ups
hey i have a 94 geo metro 3 cyclinder what are the names of both tools used in this video cause im no mechanic lol but id like to check myself bfor spending money on a mechanic....any suggestion welcome thnx
+juan albarran They are spark testers. you can do the same test with a screwdriver that has an insulated handle. insert the metal side into the plug wire boot and hold it about 5-7 mm from a metal surface and see if there is a spark jump between screwdriver and metal surface. MAKE SURE YOU ARE NOT HOLDING THE SCREWDRIVER FROM METAL SURFACE.
One side should have battery voltage and the other should be blinking while cranking. If it doesn't blink while cranking, i would look at pick-up coil or ignition modual (depending on the year of the vehicle)
real fancy tools you got there... i usually use a screwdriver in the plug wire. no need to waste money on useless tools like that. i have never even heard of a spark plug wire tester thing...whatever it is
Hi there. While testing the power wire going to the coil, was the test light connected to a ground (-) or a (+)? Mine has power but my test light doesn't blank
@adomayor Pardon me for nor replying sooner, was on winter holidays. Hope your car is running. We had a similer problem with a Honda Civic and it turned out to be loss of compression due to too much fuel going in (the cylinder walls were getting washed with excess fuel) and it was loosing compression. All we had to do was squart some motor oil through the plug holes and crank. Compression came back and the engine fired.
what if you have power from the coil but no spark from spark plugs wire and u have a new cap and roter what could it be thanks could it be a bad pickup coil inside the distributor
Its a 1999 mazda 626. 2.5. v6. I get not spark out of the coil pack. Its distributorless system. Changed the coil pack and still the same. I used the probe light to see if power was going to the coil pack. I do get power but no flash on the light when cranking engine
If there is no spark on any coil pack, it is most likely the crank position sensor (behind the crank shaft). while cranking, are you able to read RPM's on tach?
Sorry for the delay, our school was closed for holidays. If there is no blink on the negative side, i would look at the ignition module (it's under the distributor cap)
@adomayor Test light alligator clip goes to ground (-). Test light will be solid on positive (+) side with ignition on and it should blink on (-) side while cranking, If it's doing this, your coil should be fine.
Is the probe light suppose to flash for a d.s.i coil pack aswell? And if its indicating power with a solid light but does not flash when cranking engine what does it mean?
yup, even with coil pack it should be solid on one side and flashing on the other. The modual underneath the coil pack gets the signal from computer, which gets the input from crank and cam sensor. What vehicle is this?
I know this is an old video but I still have a '92 Geo tracker I would like to know what happens when you put the tester in that plug my light stays on and when I crank it I just get a solid light it does not blink
@@FrankHurtAuto Yes I put a brand new igniter but I will check tomorrow and the other side I didn't check to see if it blinks but I appreciate you getting back to me if I have any info tomorrow I will hit you back thank you very much for your help
Do I need to have the spark plug tester. And is there tests i can do without it to diagnose the problem. I have a regular 6-12V tester. The Van is not sparking and has been struggling for a bit to start but usually with a bunch of gass it goes. It is a 1981 dodge.
+Jeff Riel Theres an old skool test you can do. Use a spark plug instead of the tester.. pull out a spark plug, put it in No: 1 and ground the spark plug to a bolt and crank the engine.. then try it with the coil lead.. Warning though, if you hold the spark plug and do this, you may cop a shock... ask me how i know.. ;)
ok, so I took the 98 V6 accord to the mechanic. It turned out that the computer got deprogrammed (maybe because of the bad ignition switch). They had it reprogrammed and the car started and is running well now. Just to follow up on the story.
Hi, I replaced my coil on my 1996 golf, now the car wont start. With the old coil it runs for about 20 minutes and then begins to sputter and eventually shut off/hard starts
My golf mk3 stops out of nowhere. I replaced the coil and for about a week worked fine, the it started to do the same as before. Have you tried changing the hall sensor?
I have a 95 Ford Taurus that will not crank I've done change the distributor the rotor the cap the coil and it just turns but it won't start can you tell me what it could probably be wrong
hi i have a 91 Subaru legacy with the bottle coil im not getting spark ive change the rotor and the igniter but im not getting the signal to the coil just a constant light when i probe the wires going to the coil can u help me
i'm having a similar problem. i have a 1998 jeep grand cherokee laredo and most of the time it starts fine but today it hesitated and didn't wanna turn over. it eventually did though and now is working fine. it hasn't recently, but it also used to stall when driving. after cleaning the carburetor it seems to work now and not stall. do you have any ideas what it might be? i think i will change the crankshaft positioning sensor because i read that that could be the cause of it. thanks in advance!
@FrankHurtAuto thanks a lot. very helpful vid. I did my test with the coil wire unplugged which is why i assume my test light didn't blank. I'll try it again. Thx for the tut
Here's a question: I drive a fiat uno cento it has a module consisting of a D1071 transistor (darling transistor) the modules keep failing now diagnos that, the battery voltage has nothing to do with it and the wiring is perfect also the modules are installed according to factory specs... yet they keep failing.....ps where I live is a clue
ok so here's the answer: I live in south Africa and this problem only plagues us during summer.... you guessed the modules over heat installing a 1"x1" 12v cooling fan on the heat sink and linked to the ignition solved the problem... as to fixing them all that would happen is the transistor would get so hot it would desolder it's self from the board soldering the points back would fix it... and on rear occasion replacing the transistor, they cost 25c, would also fix it
+dennis finney check the voltage at the positive (+) terminal of the ignition coil with the ignition switch in RUN. If the reading is not within battery voltage, check for a worn or damaged ignition switch.
i notice that when your checking the power from the spark plug to ignition coil and crank the engine while the power cable from the ignition was unplugged 100% it will not start
I would watch this video BUT I have Hughes satellite dish for my internet service and it may take a couple days to play and by then the 1970 Cutlass Supreme might just fix itself.....and I have a feeling it is the basics of checking for spark
Well same thing with my "99" 9.5L Durango. I replaced the fuel pump and coil but found no spark now. $300 dollars later I will try cps sensor. but unlike everybody else I will let you know what happens.
Thank you for the substantive, beneficial and awesome video! To be honest, its people in the world like you that deserve to be rich beyond your wildest dreams for saving the world a headache with tutorials like this one step at a time! God bless you man.
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Clear, straight forward, easy to understand. Good job.
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Thank you!! I followed your steps for my 1973 Dodge Dart Swinger 318 Motor. Everything tested it out great except I was not getting power to the coil. My resistor ground was bad and I figured it after following your instructions. “Crank the engine please!” I love it!! Thanks for the video!!!
Excellent step-by-step process. I followed your instructions up to replacing the coil. I replaced the coil for my 4 cyl Toyota pick up with identical OEM. Everyone including the tow guy told me he was sure it was my 35yr antique coil needed replacing! Although having a new coil is good it wasn’t the problem. When I got to checking if my rotor was spinning it just sat there. I made sure it was installed properly and it was. Thanks to you I discovered the problem! Never in my 50 yrs of working on cars have I seen a bad distributor. I was almost gong to skip that test. I was so sure it worked. What do I do to fix it? I know…replace it right? I think I will look in my trusty Haynes manual for advice before I spring for a new one.
Thank you very much for posting this step by step process. I had this same problem, and found it on process number 2. Keep up the good job.
Fantastic video, I've been searching for days for a video that was simple and methodical... awesome work guys!
Great video and I get it was a diagonostic. Will help many people to chech ignition. People should lighten up and read title; SIMULATION. Good job
happen to me this weekend, took me two days but, it was a ground wire burned out, check wiring first guys, i changed coil for no resaon, GROUND IS EVERYTHING
this helped me get my jeep back up and running! thanks!
I don't think he's deceiving us. His intention is to teach us how to diagnose the problem. If he didn't do that the car would start. Seeing the picture worth more than thousand words, I like to thank him for his time.
Thank you my friend. Even the title reads "Simulation", which means we staged the fault. All we are trying to do is show the steps.
those step by step instructions are awesome, you did a great job
When you say not turning over, do you mean not cranking properly? if that is the case I would look at the battery or starter. As far as crankshaft position sensor goes, it would normally set a code, and you would get a "check engine" light on your instrument panel.
Hi there. Am the guy with the Accord V6. I now have spark and fuel. it cranks but still no start. It gets flooded as i try it too many times. Then i would remove the plugs and let them dry and let the fuel evaporate, then put everything back, crank it again and no start. I don't know what else to try but to take it to the mechanic. thx for ur help. at least i learned something from ur tut. happy holidays
thx for the detailed steps other videos don't show enough they assume we know already know ..hope u make more videos on troubleshooting
Hello, I have a question Crankshaft position sensor bad causes the fuel pump does not work? In my car have not spark, no fuel and I have code KPS Thank you.
Hi Byron.
Crank sensor rarely controls fuel pump power, but it does controls injector pulse.
@adomayor If looking at the three wire femail connector to the igniter (ICM) with the lock tab on the top, left is #1, center #2, and righr #3. with ignition on, must have battery voltage between #2 and body ground, if not check ignition coil or blk/yel wire between ICM and coil. With ign on battery voltage between #3 and body ground, if not check coil or blue wire between icm and coil. Fuse should be by the kick panel. hopefully theis helps.
@adomayor You don't have to unplug the coil wire, but your engine must be cranking while performing the test. One side blinking and the other solid.
Did the test light stay solid on one side and flash on the other side of the coil while cranking?
No need to remove the distributor cap until you test the control wire first. It's quick and easy and requires no disassembly other than pulling the connector and using a test light. Also I would start further back at the coil and move forward instead of at the spark plugs moving back (of course this would be after verifying that the plugs aren't firing... it could just be one plug alone whereas the coil tests the capability). Just a couple of timesaving observations. If you have a decent oscilloscope or even a cheap Chinese 8-channel scope and some inductive probes you could test all at once.
I'm not a Master mechanic or anything and I'm not trying to be a dick. Just a few observations that I made that might be helpful to somebody.
If while cranking you have solid light on one side and blinking light on the other, i don't see why the coil won't produce a spark. What make model is your vehicle?
Thank you very much for your education. I am using Daewoo Matiz 2003. I got the same problem. After changing the ignition coil, still the power don't come from the ignition coil to the spark plugs. Any idea? Thank you.
Me too on my simple Toyota pickup 4cyl 22r carb engine. I have power to New Coil but nothing out the New NGK Coil wire! Why?
Bro how can you first check the spark,with coil wires unplugged?
Plug the coil wire and check the spark.
@FrankHurtAuto Testing the power line going to the coil as you did in this vid at 3:55. I got one side solid, and no side blanking while cranking the engine. What does that mean? My test light alligator clip is on ground (-). It's a 98 honda accord V6 Coupe. And there is an igniter (electronic chip) inside the distrubutor cap
Your coil is desconnected how will u get power
What is the second electrical tool you use at 04:12? That’s not the spark tester still is it?
Very nicely explained 👌
hi my car wont start but it does have spark and fuel pump is good.when i spray start fluid on throttle it kinda wants to start so that tells me there is spark.is it possible the fuel pressure regulator is bad?or computer?once in a big while it does start and run for 3 minutes then dies and no start again.
Initially, ur cable wasn't attached to the coil, then all of a sudden u attached it n it runs... Sth is not adding up. Anyways, u shed some light and i wl check my ride for spark as well. Big ups
hey i have a 94 geo metro 3 cyclinder what are the names of both tools used in this video cause im no mechanic lol but id like to check myself bfor spending money on a mechanic....any suggestion welcome thnx
+juan albarran They are spark testers. you can do the same test with a screwdriver that has an insulated handle. insert the metal side into the plug wire boot and hold it about 5-7 mm from a metal surface and see if there is a spark jump between screwdriver and metal surface. MAKE SURE YOU ARE NOT HOLDING THE SCREWDRIVER FROM METAL SURFACE.
I noticed at 5:13 you had the power cable unplugged from coil why it wouldn't start cool diagnose thou
What a brilliant bit of video. Thank you very much for taking the time to put it up.
What to check next if there no power going to the coil????.my connection to the coil doesn't light up?
One side should have battery voltage and the other should be blinking while cranking. If it doesn't blink while cranking, i would look at pick-up coil or ignition modual (depending on the year of the vehicle)
I have an 02 mazda protege 2.0L no fuel pump prime, no spark, relays are ok. i have power to coils but no spark....im stumped??
real fancy tools you got there... i usually use a screwdriver in the plug wire. no need to waste money on useless tools like that. i have never even heard of a spark plug wire tester thing...whatever it is
Hi there. While testing the power wire going to the coil, was the test light connected to a ground (-) or a (+)? Mine has power but my test light doesn't blank
I have the same problem with a 84 mustang svo . I did the same steps and replaced the coil and no start .. What else could it be ?
@adomayor Pardon me for nor replying sooner, was on winter holidays. Hope your car is running. We had a similer problem with a Honda Civic and it turned out to be loss of compression due to too much fuel going in (the cylinder walls were getting washed with excess fuel) and it was loosing compression. All we had to do was squart some motor oil through the plug holes and crank. Compression came back and the engine fired.
hello, I have a ford focus 2003 it was not giving sparks then I brought new ignition coil and still does not work. I don't know what to do.
before replacing the ignition coil you should have checked the power at the coil. on such a newer vehicle, signal usually comes from the crank sensor
what if you have power from the coil but no spark from spark plugs wire and u have a new cap and roter what could it be thanks could it be a bad pickup coil inside the distributor
When you crank the vehicle, does the distributor shaft (rotor) spin?
Thank you for the detailed vid. I'm a novice mechanic, and this vid helped a lot.
Its a 1999 mazda 626. 2.5. v6. I get not spark out of the coil pack. Its distributorless system. Changed the coil pack and still the same. I used the probe light to see if power was going to the coil pack. I do get power but no flash on the light when cranking engine
If there is no spark on any coil pack, it is most likely the crank position sensor (behind the crank shaft). while cranking, are you able to read RPM's on tach?
at last have reached were l belong .
Great Job sir
What if the wire came from the pulser didnt light when start the engine??
I have the same motor, I am not getting a blinking light on the ground side. What do I check next.?
Sorry for the delay, our school was closed for holidays. If there is no blink on the negative side, i would look at the ignition module (it's under the distributor cap)
My wifes car, 85 Nissan 300zx, is ha having a similar prob. We replaced the ing. control mod, the coil, and distributor. Still no spark. Any ideas?
Very helpful video s.
@adomayor Test light alligator clip goes to ground (-). Test light will be solid on positive (+) side with ignition on and it should blink on (-) side while cranking, If it's doing this, your coil should be fine.
Is the probe light suppose to flash for a d.s.i coil pack aswell? And if its indicating power with a solid light but does not flash when cranking engine what does it mean?
yup, even with coil pack it should be solid on one side and flashing on the other. The modual underneath the coil pack gets the signal from computer, which gets the input from crank and cam sensor. What vehicle is this?
I know this is an old video but I still have a '92 Geo tracker I would like to know what happens when you put the tester in that plug my light stays on and when I crank it I just get a solid light it does not blink
One side stays solid and other should blink while cranking. If it doesn’t it is most likely the igniter(ignition module)
@@FrankHurtAuto Yes I put a brand new igniter but I will check tomorrow and the other side I didn't check to see if it blinks but I appreciate you getting back to me if I have any info tomorrow I will hit you back thank you very much for your help
There is a thing called a ICM, if that's bad then the car want start either...good illustrations...
What is the spark tester called? I want to buy one? Thanks mate
Do I need to have the spark plug tester. And is there tests i can do without it to diagnose the problem. I have a regular 6-12V tester.
The Van is not sparking and has been struggling for a bit to start but usually with a bunch of gass it goes. It is a 1981 dodge.
+Jeff Riel Theres an old skool test you can do. Use a spark plug instead of the tester.. pull out a spark plug, put it in No: 1 and ground the spark plug to a bolt and crank the engine.. then try it with the coil lead.. Warning though, if you hold the spark plug and do this, you may cop a shock... ask me how i know.. ;)
ok, so I took the 98 V6 accord to the mechanic. It turned out that the computer got deprogrammed (maybe because of the bad ignition switch). They had it reprogrammed and the car started and is running well now. Just to follow up on the story.
Great video
Hi, I replaced my coil on my 1996 golf, now the car wont start. With the old coil it runs for about 20 minutes and then begins to sputter and eventually shut off/hard starts
My golf mk3 stops out of nowhere. I replaced the coil and for about a week worked fine, the it started to do the same as before. Have you tried changing the hall sensor?
I have a 95 Ford Taurus that will not crank I've done change the distributor the rotor the cap the coil and it just turns but it won't start can you tell me what it could probably be wrong
Lupe Wilson do you have spark. If you don't have spark, Taurus has a common problem with ignition modual, which is mounted on side of the distributor
Wow you really did a good job 👍💯💯👍💯👍
Please dear where are you from?
no coil replaced but for teaching purposes, Ignition coil was disconnected all this while when testing.
hi i have a 91 Subaru legacy with the bottle coil im not getting spark ive change the rotor and the igniter but im not getting the signal to the coil just a constant light when i probe the wires going to the coil can u help me
+CHRISTOHER BEST So what happened?
Did you check the CPS (Crank Position Sensor)/Hall effect device?
i'm having a similar problem. i have a 1998 jeep grand cherokee laredo and most of the time it starts fine but today it hesitated and didn't wanna turn over. it eventually did though and now is working fine. it hasn't recently, but it also used to stall when driving. after cleaning the carburetor it seems to work now and not stall. do you have any ideas what it might be? i think i will change the crankshaft positioning sensor because i read that that could be the cause of it. thanks in advance!
Hi I have problem with my 5vz petrol pump.no power run
I need help
@FrankHurtAuto thanks a lot. very helpful vid. I did my test with the coil wire unplugged which is why i assume my test light didn't blank. I'll try it again. Thx for the tut
I have a I 1996 jetta vw and it turns over but doesn't start. Can anybody tell me what it is please
Dude if the coil ain't plug in how will yu get spark
Hey boss man I have a question I've changed everything checked eveything and the rotor arm it's not spinning
+enrique valentin if the rotor arm is not spinning, it is usually the timing belt. check if your camshaft is turning.
+FrankHurtAuto thank you so much I honestly think it is the timing belt
We are not trying to deceive anyone. Please read the title, it is "SIMULATED".
@2:55 what if the rotary arm doesn't move/spin at all after turning ignition?
94WAIPAHUblocc If the ignition rotor is not spinning, most probably the timing belt is broken.
Here's a question: I drive a fiat uno cento it has a module consisting of a D1071 transistor (darling transistor) the modules keep failing now diagnos that, the battery voltage has nothing to do with it and the wiring is perfect also the modules are installed according to factory specs... yet they keep failing.....ps where I live is a clue
oh and I can repair them
ok so here's the answer: I live in south Africa and this problem only plagues us during summer.... you guessed the modules over heat installing a 1"x1" 12v cooling fan on the heat sink and linked to the ignition solved the problem... as to fixing them all that would happen is the transistor would get so hot it would desolder it's self from the board soldering the points back would fix it... and on rear occasion replacing the transistor, they cost 25c, would also fix it
"Crank The Engine Please" L O L
Am I the only one with a checkspark? So lucky the coil was not hot as he held the spark checker ....I liked the sequence of determining the problem
It is called a spark tester, you should be able to buy it from your local automotive parts store. cheers
I enjoyed this video keep it coming
what happens when do dont have power to the coil. I have a 85 ford ranger with a v6
+dennis finney I would look at the pick-up coil, see if it is generating voltage when distributor is spinning
+dennis finney check the voltage at the positive (+) terminal of the ignition coil with the ignition switch in RUN. If the reading is not within battery voltage, check for a worn or damaged ignition switch.
I'm Trying to find a video about a 2001 Buick lesabre v6 3.8 Ingitiion modual. But I have Coil packs not a disturber...IF ANYONE CAN HELP ME PLEASE
What is the problem?
Do You have a Crank Position Sensor?
@adomayor If you would have mentioned Honda earlier, I would have told you to replace the Igniter by now. A VERY COMMON PROBLEM with Hondas.
If it starts with spraying fuel, spark is not the problem. Check the fuel pressure.
watch our video "no-start, no-fuel diadnosing"
Same coil only the ignition and signal plug was been removed
Very nice concise video!
main power was not fitted when testing the sparks and fitted after testing....Got you
It's simulated
WHATS THE COIL?
can't fine manual guide for it how to start it.
thankss for sharing, so graet job
Excellent tutorial video. Great job!
how do u hot wire a 1999 suzuki grand vitara truck it won't start or get spark
christina Jennings hot wiring would do nothing then smh
christina Jennings hot wiring would do nothing then smh
what if I can't detect power before the coil?
if you don't have light fluctuating when checking the coil, then most likely it is pick-up coil or igniter(depends on the system)
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great job, kid...
It's all good. Didn't read this comment until after posting last comment. Thanks for the offer LOL
good work mate ;)
You title is misleading. It is not a simulation. It's a step by step no start diagnosis for spark. Any way good video for beginners.
i notice that when your checking the power from the spark plug to ignition coil and crank the engine while the power cable from the ignition was unplugged 100% it will not start
Lol i saw the same thing
I would watch this video BUT I have Hughes satellite dish for my internet service and it may take a couple days to play and by then the 1970 Cutlass Supreme might just fix itself.....and I have a feeling it is the basics of checking for spark
Put the plug on the ignition coil and you see power on the sparks
Most of the time, if CPS is gone if will prevent the injector pulse as well
This smart one had it unplugged the whole time
He's fool everyone with unplugging it the hold time
It was simulated, so we had to do something to prevent it from sparking.
The power plug on the coil was not connected
at 2:01 the coil isnt connected to car but at 4:37 it is so make sure you connect all connections
Dude. Are u serious? No shit sherlock Holmes
Ryan O lol 🤣
l got kia rio crack but don't start .I check plugs
Its cracked. No good
Well same thing with my "99" 9.5L Durango. I replaced the fuel pump and coil but found no spark now. $300 dollars later I will try cps sensor. but unlike everybody else I will let you know what happens.
Oh. Ok so what happen
6 years later