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any jeep guys here? weak spark on 5.2 Grand cherokee


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94 Grand Cherokee 5.2 240,000mi
so my jeep died on the freeway and got it towed home. I was checking it out today and theres no spark coming from the plugs, but if i hold a rachet up to the coils terminal and something else metal i get a very slight shock, not like the usual painful jolt but there is a weak spark from the coil. if i put i plug wire and spark plug hooked directly up to the coil there is no spark.

this makes me think he crank position sensor isnt at fault plus i didnt get a check engine light and it would have been code 55 or 54 for no signal from cps.

i just changed the cap and rotor anyways but the weak spark is coming from the coil itself so anything else i should check before replacing the coil?
would i still get a slight spark with a bad crank sensor?

(new plugs, wires, cap rotor, ecu, within the last 20k miles)

thanks
 


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You might want to check if you have 12v at the hot side of the coil. the earlier cherokees have a balast resistor, don't know if the later models do but if there is a bad connection there of if the resistor goes bad that could reduce the voltage excessively.
 

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You might want to check if you have 12v at the hot side of the coil. the earlier cherokees have a balast resistor, don't know if the later models do but if there is a bad connection there of if the resistor goes bad that could reduce the voltage excessively.
thanks i ended up replacing the coil after bench testing it and it was out of specs on primary and secondary resistance. runs great now.
 

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