Why is there no spark from the coil of my batam bakkie 1997 1.6I

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Asked by Beulah Sep 10, 2014 at 07:21 AM about the Ford Bantam

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

1.6 1997 ford batam bakkie. Yook the
immobiliser out. At times the car
switches off then we have to kick
start it.

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The oil in the coil is not dissipating the heat. Probably time for a replacement.

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Did that replaced the coil but still no spark. There is no spark at all nt even by spark plugs. Now what i wanna know is it possible if the sparkplugs are damaged wont give spark to the coil?

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It's not likely that all the spark plugs went bad at the same time. Check back from the coil. If it's not getting power then trace it back from there.

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I got a 2011 Ford Bantam bakkie. Installed a new coil and the bakkie still have no spark

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Can anyone help Rocam engine how can I test the coil changed leads and plugs fires up but loosing power when excelerate help

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This is a Mazda base Bantam with B6 EFI engine. It possibly has a solid state coil. Fit an oil filled coil . The engine was possibly washed while hot and caused the solid state coil to crack. Also on these engines , if the spark plug resistance is low , it will cause a spark to jump between the coil tower and one of the other terminals of the coil

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