No spark from coil on 94 F150 xlt

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Asked by ajfisherman Aug 10, 2014 at 11:34 PM about the 1994 Ford F-150 XLT 4WD SB

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Ok i just put my engine back together after
a few months of work. Now I'm not getting
any spark from coil. I replaced coil,wires,
tested the ICM, and i have power going into
the coil but no spark. I'm at a loss

7 Answers

145

I did a light test last night and no power to the coil but everything else has power and everything is hooked up.I've replaced the coil twice just to be sure.

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625

Check the ignition control module it's mounted on the inside fender at the back on drivers side . Make sure the 2 wires at coil connector is tight .

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145

Tested the Ignition control module at auto zone 3times, replaced the connector as well

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145

Thanks for all the help,i got her runnin. It was a blown fuse in the power distributor box

8 people found this helpful.
80

What fuse was it cause I have the same truck and the same problem.

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