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> 92 Hyundai Sonata Coil Pack Has No Spark, faulty coil pack????
1sonataowner
post Dec 27 2004, 11:51 PM
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My Sonata used to start fine. Had not started it in a while, then when I went to start it , the engine cranks but that's it. I changed the module behind the coil pack, and it started. I started it 4 other times and then it stopped. there is no spark in the spark plug wires. I also changed the noise (reducer)
4cylinder , 16 valve
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post Dec 28 2004, 07:51 AM
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QUOTE(1sonataowner @ Dec 27 2004, 08:51 PM)
My Sonata used to start fine. Had not started it in a while, then when I went to start it , the engine cranks but that's it. I changed the module behind the coil pack, and it started. I started it 4 other times and then it stopped. there is no spark in the spark plug wires. I also changed the noise (reducer)
4cylinder ,  16 valve
Apppreciate your help (in advance)
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at the end (#4) of the head is the crank angle sensor; follow the harness till you get to the connector; undo the connector and check if all the terminals are ok and clean; reconnect and try starting
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