Someone needs to start with where the "fire" begins, and test each place that the current goes. I will give an example: 1) if the battery is good, then the fire should start at the ignition switch, where the current flows to the computer, or the coil to fire the plugs. 2) The current also goes to the distributor, and then to the plugs through those wires. Unlike the old days, there are quite a few places that the current goes where failure can occur. Someone knowledgeable can help you and prevent you wasting money on parts that do not fix the problem. God bless your efforts.
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Someone needs to start with where the "fire" begins, and test each place that the current goes.
I will give an example:
1) if the battery is good, then the fire should start at the ignition switch, where the current flows to the computer,
or the coil to fire the plugs.
2) The current also goes to the distributor, and then to the plugs through those wires.
Unlike the old days, there are quite a few places that the current goes where failure can occur.
Someone knowledgeable can help you and prevent you wasting money on parts that do not fix the problem.
God bless your efforts.