2.3L dual coil pack no spark on half


Hightechredneck

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Middleburge florida
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1994
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Manual
I have a 2.3l with 8 plugs, only two coils on each side fire. Cyl 1&4 on the intake side, cyl 2&3 on the exhaust side. I thought all the coils where supposed to spark right? It runs perfectly, the problem is its really weak. It feels like about 75hp:headbang:, 70lbs of torque. Does anybody know whats wrong with my coils? Or what makes it so weak?
 
I have a 2.3l with 8 plugs, only two coils on each side fire. Cyl 1&4 on the intake side, cyl 2&3 on the exhaust side. I thought all the coils where supposed to spark right? It runs perfectly, the problem is its really weak. It feels like about 75hp:headbang:, 70lbs of torque. Does anybody know whats wrong with my coils? Or what makes it so weak?



Swap coils and see if it changes. If the situation flips sides you got two bad coil packs where only half the coils are firing. 1 and 4 and 2 and 3 use the same internal coil in each pack, so if that coil goes out it takes out two plugs.

If it does t change sides then you need to look at your coil trigger wires for correct signaling.

Also note the exhaust side (iirc) only fires at startup until the engine gets started then both sides fire


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If i put the plug for the intake coil in the exhaust coil the two dead plugs fire on that side.



So you are swapping just the control plugs and leaving the packs and spark plug wires alone? Is that correct?


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That sounds like the control signals for the packs aren’t working right. What year is your truck? (I’m using the app so I can’t see your year if it’s posted).

You are checking for spark with engine running?


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Its a 1994, and yeah running.. How do i check the signals?

Here is a diagram for your truck. If you go to the last page you will see both coil packs. The PCM grounds out a coil and this causes two cylinders to fire at once (1 and 4 and 3 and 2). You can disconnect the connector connect the multimeter to the power feed (red/light green wire (middle of connector)) and the other probe to one of the two ground switch signal wires (pin 1 or pin 3). When the car is cranked should see the voltage switch between 12 and 0 volts indicating the PCM is switching on and off the coils. Remember only one coil pack is firing during start.


http://www.revbase.com/BBBMotor/Wd/DownloadPdf?id=137861
 
I tested the intake side with the key on and they both read 12v. I started the engine and they both read 14v



Values change while running? Maybe need a more sensitive multimeter to see the change.


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