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1997 Rodeo 3.2L no spark
#706874
03/16/06 04:06 AM
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Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 10
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I just got my 3.2L back into my 97 Rodeo after pulling it and having it overhauled. When I hit the key it wouldn't start. Using my Haynes manual I'm suspecting a crankshaft position sensor or ignition control module.
I haven't tested fuel injectors but when I pull a plug to check it for spark it is "wet" with fuel. Grounding the plug and cranking engine I can see no spark.
I have also checked the wire from coil pack to ICM with a test light when cranking and get no light. I have verified 5v at crank sensor and at cam sensor. I have battery voltage at the ICM. I have also checked the ground on the ICM and the coil pack, both are OK. At this point my Haynes manual pulls the old "take it to dealer" to have the CkPS and ICM tested. Is there a way to test the Ckps and/or ICM?
I'm leaning towards the Ckps since the rebuilder replaced the engine block (with a used block) and the Rodeo would start with the old engine. I don't know if he swapped the sensor from my engine or used the donor's.Thanks for any help!!
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