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sjrefrew

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1994
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Manual
I have a 1994 Ford Ranger 3.0L, it is not getting spark. I have replaced spark plugs, spark plug wires, cap, rotor, distributor, ignition module, sylenoid, and coil. what eles would cause this not to get spark?
 
I don't know the 3.0 so you get a bump instead of help.
Sorry,

Richard
 
like above first check fuses. then go point to point with a meter until you find when voltage goes away. you have to break down the circuit in steps to find when the voltage stops or continuity. this is the easiest way to find where the power problem is. then u buy stuff iinstead of purchasing stuff then it still doesnt work
 
the guy that had this truck before me rigged the ignition so there is a push button that you push to start the truck. i think there is somthing up with the wiring from the igntion. eaither that or the wiring harness. could that be the problem?
 
yes there could be a problem there check at the distributor to make sure you have power going to the module pull the plug of the module and check there for power i believe it should be on one of the three bottom terminals
 
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there is no power going to the distributor.
 
there is no power from the ignition and ignition moduel
 

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