jeffj803
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Alright, I've run in to an issue and am looking for where to go next. My kids car had a misfire at 160k so I swapped out the plugs, plug wires and coils (all OEM). The car ran fine for a week and started running like crap yesterday. I went out and checked it with a scan tool, p0300 with continual misfires on 2&5. When I got it home, I swapped coils and nothing changed. I put a plug tester on 2 and 5 and got no spark.
I assumed it was likely the ICM. So, I picked up an ICM from Napa today and I still have the same issue, no spark on 2 and 5.
So...where do I go from here? Looking at the theory of operation, it seems as if it is still something with the ICM. The PCM will control dwell and timing advance but the ICM is ultimately controlling ignition. I could be misinformer there though.
It was recommended to take a look at the reluctor wheel and see if any teeth are missing. Would a missing tooth cause a no fire or more of a firing order issue?
Reluctor wheel aside, that leaves the PCM. Per my understanding though, the PCM provides timing information to the ICM but the ICM is responsible for firing the coils.
I'm at a loss at the moment; thoughts, education and/or insights are greatly appreciated.
I assumed it was likely the ICM. So, I picked up an ICM from Napa today and I still have the same issue, no spark on 2 and 5.
So...where do I go from here? Looking at the theory of operation, it seems as if it is still something with the ICM. The PCM will control dwell and timing advance but the ICM is ultimately controlling ignition. I could be misinformer there though.
It was recommended to take a look at the reluctor wheel and see if any teeth are missing. Would a missing tooth cause a no fire or more of a firing order issue?
Reluctor wheel aside, that leaves the PCM. Per my understanding though, the PCM provides timing information to the ICM but the ICM is responsible for firing the coils.
I'm at a loss at the moment; thoughts, education and/or insights are greatly appreciated.