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Old 06-03-2001, 06:15 PM
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What all does the ECM control for the ignition system. My car is not getting any spark and was just wondering if it could have anything to do with it. I have changed the distributer, ign module, coil, msd, pick up coil, ESC module, cap and rotor, and I have checked all of the wiring and still no spark. Any help will be appreciated.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by nate88iroc:
What all does the ECM control for the ignition system. My car is not getting any spark and was just wondering if it could have anything to do with it. I have changed the distributer, ign module, coil, msd, pick up coil, ESC module, cap and rotor, and I have checked all of the wiring and still no spark. Any help will be appreciated.
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During crank the ignition system just uses the module, once over 200-400 rpm then the ecm takes control of the timing.

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Thats what I thought. Just wanted to make sure. I cant figure this thing out.
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