I'm not getting fire from the coil

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Asked by DAVID Mar 10, 2017 at 05:45 PM about the 1989 Toyota Camry LE V6

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have power to the starter and every were else but I'm not getting fire to the coil how do I track down were the problem is? I have already replaced Main relay fuse, Cap, Rotter, and Coil were do I go from there

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21,360

Do you have a 12 volt test light? Do nyou see this connector under the left ...driver side Hood area?

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Ground the alligator clip of the test light to the (-) post of the battery. Point of test light in IG-. Crank the engine ...the Test light should blink.

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I'm not getting spark from Daquan the diagnostic stinks with that test light where do I go from there

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21,360

David....anything new with this vehicle?

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Corroded battery connections comes to my mind. Faulty starter motor relay may be another cause. Might be a bad PN switch. We start the diagnosis using a Digital Volt Meter....and a Voltage Drop Test on the Cranking Cicuit. You might consider a properly executed Jump Start. Careful now ...if this JS is not done correctly....big$$$$$$ repairs could result.

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David...I know its been awhile.... but ....did you ever resolve that no spark condition with your vehicle?

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