My 87 dodge van has no spark. New coil, New pickup, New plugs, New wires, New fuel pump. Might start when its warm out.

Asked by dfleak Jan 26, 2013 at 06:12 PM about the 1987 Dodge RAM Van

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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Check the distributor cap and the firing order and make sure the HT leads are in the right order.

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It's the ignition module ....(square box on firewall with a transistor attached ) these fail constantly a replacement usually runs about $15 bucks and is easy as pie to install.

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Definitly, the ignition module ....I go through these like water

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