Re: No Spark gsr
Call around first. Most of the people there don't even know they have it.
Usually called an Ignition Module tester. It has adapters for all makes and models as well as a chart showing which to use and how to test it. |
Re: No Spark gsr
update: checked voltages at the coil and they are fine the problem is the ICM i need a new one.
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Re: No Spark gsr
one more thing do you guys know what other cars icms are compatible with my gsr dist.? can i use an ls or b16 icm and do thye have to be obd1 since mine is ???
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Re: No Spark gsr
you can use a sohc one if you want .. ;) i've mixed and match icms from d's to b's and the other way around
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Re: No Spark gsr
Originally Posted by ososlohatch
you can use a sohc one if you want .. ;) i've mixed and match icms from d's to b's and the other way around
word just did this the other day used a d16a6 one in a b16a dist |
Re: No Spark gsr
Originally Posted by whiterice
test your coil with an ohmmeter and take your igniter to autozone. Their tester is usually in a drawer near the battery tester / alternator tester area.
If you have someone else with a honda, you can borrow their coil/igniter to determine the problem. You can take both out with the distributor still in the car if you want. |
Re: No Spark gsr
Originally Posted by JDMFantasy2K
i've acually had bad luck testing a coil with a resistance test. Best bet is to keep a spark plug wire on it, with a spark tester and fire it manually with 12 volt leads from the battery just to make sure.
simple logical thinkin can sometimes be hard... |
Re: No Spark gsr
it WAS the ------- coil... 85 dollars worth of coil :P
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