Hi all, I am presently absolutely baffled here.
As the title states, I'm not getting a spark on rotor #2. I have switched out the coils, plugs, and wires several times. I got a neat little tool that I can put between the wire and the plug, that lights up when it gets a jolt. This works fine on rotor #1, leading and trailing plugs.
Basically, I feel like I've ruled out plugs, wires, and coils. So, what's the next thing to look at? I've searched and searched, and can't seem to find anyone else with this problem -- where any kind of resolution was posted.
I'm also getting a cel about a problem with the ess sensor, so I replaced it. I also replaced that toothed disk behind the main pulley that communicates to the ess. This changed nothing.
2004 MT, 192k miles
As the title states, I'm not getting a spark on rotor #2. I have switched out the coils, plugs, and wires several times. I got a neat little tool that I can put between the wire and the plug, that lights up when it gets a jolt. This works fine on rotor #1, leading and trailing plugs.
Basically, I feel like I've ruled out plugs, wires, and coils. So, what's the next thing to look at? I've searched and searched, and can't seem to find anyone else with this problem -- where any kind of resolution was posted.
I'm also getting a cel about a problem with the ess sensor, so I replaced it. I also replaced that toothed disk behind the main pulley that communicates to the ess. This changed nothing.
2004 MT, 192k miles
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