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Have a lift that number 2& 3 cylinders have no spark, 1& 4 run fine. swapped coils around and all coils work, plugs have been changed just no power to cylinders 2& 3. also noticed cam sensor voltage is reading full 12 volts, not sure if it's supposed to have 12v or 5v signal voltage. i don't have a wiring diagram so i'm shooting around in the dark, any thoughts or ideas? thanks
  • Posted 2 Apr 2021 08:39
  • By TylerT
  • joined 21 Nov'19 - 2 messages
  • California, United States

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