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Driving home the other day the 'tin bitch' died. After getting it towed home we discovered no spark. There is power going to the coil but NO power out of the coil. We changed coils and still no spark...any ideas?
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Replying to: 93ebfbronco (Jan 04, 2006 4:18 pm) |
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Replying to: dubbayoudot (Apr 11, 2006 7:22 pm) |
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| ANyone know what tool I need to remove the TFI from a 90 302?...I tried everything and can't get a tool that fits..is it a 7/32 socket? my sockets are too short...help pls! | |
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Replying to: 90bronc (Jun 05, 2006 9:30 pm) |
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| I bench tested the old ICM and it was within specs...put the new one on and she fired right up. | |
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Please remember that I am car illiterate when answering:) I just bought a 93 Ford Bronco at a good deal which has the check engine light on. Had it tested and it said that the throttle body sensor was not getting enough power. They suggested cleaning the wires to the sensor to see if that corrects the problem. I know where the sensor is but how should I disconnect the wires? What else should I try if this does not correct the problem? When I drive at a constant speed it is fine but the check engine light is on(does not stay on continuously). When I am in stop and go traffic and try to accelerate it sometimes hesitates as if I lost power. Also, my interior lights came on and wouldn't go off(had to remove the bulbs) and my rear top reverse lights did the same. Think there is a wire short but not sure where to start to look for it. My windshield wipers will work if thumped on and not sure if this is wiring or the wiper motor. Any and all help is greatly appreciated. Shirley
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Replying to: angausshar4 (May 27, 2006 6:56 pm) |
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When starting forward it sometimes clunks but if you start gently it doesn't. It drives fine and shifts okay but sometimes slow depending on how you accelerate.What causes the clunk. Is it the differentials catching up or sliding of the driveshaft splines?
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