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Toyota 8fgu32 no spark

Hi, i have a truck w/ no spark at plug, neg side of coil not "breaking fire", nor do i have signal at the tach line. I have swapped out dist and igniter to no avail. According to schematic on connector "C" term 30 violet (NE -) to dist. 31 pink (NE +) to dist. 32 grn/blk (IGF) power from igniter. 33 red/blk (IGT/IG1)-this should control (neg) to dist (neg coil side), if i am right. Does anyone think i have bad ECS? P.S. My wires dont match that of schematic. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
  • Posted 31 Jul 2018 01:05
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  • By BATT
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  • Michigan, United States
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contact my profile.
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Toyota 4YE Engine 4cyl coil in dist.
  • Posted 31 Jul 2018 05:24
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Which engine do you have in that unit 3.0 GM?
  • Posted 31 Jul 2018 04:24
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