No spark no crank after replacing timing belt

Asked by GuruLXHMD Apr 02, 2019 at 02:36 PM about the 1999 Honda Prelude 2 Dr Type SH Coupe

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

No spark after replacing timing belt
.replace distributor parts rotor cap
ignition modular plugs wires .have all
timing marks correct .Have fuel to fuel
rail injector good battery good grounds
are good relays an fuses good .maybe
bad ecu ???

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Are you missing any sensor inputs, namely crank sensor?

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Yes exactly what I did. Change timing belt and all of the above. It might be crank sensor but I am getting one spark from coil pack. And my key had been lost and I was using a obd reader to bypass ignition so I removed chip and disconnected starter from ignition and green key showing on dash gage

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