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1994 dodge shadow no spark

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Question by charlie fiene
Submitted on 5/17/2004
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1994 dodge shadow no spark


Answer by mike
Submitted on 4/8/2005
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check timing belt, engine control module next to the battery

 

Answer by will
Submitted on 9/3/2005
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check your coil and fuses ok

 

Answer by cosmicbrat
Submitted on 10/26/2006
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A common nasty problem...

Driving a small engine excessively hard, as in fast lake offs, super stresses rubber timing-belts, to wearing out Fast.  It's best to start easy.. unless you enjoy changing timing belts...

I'm reading all over the Net about electrical problems, and fuel problems, in these pain in the butt hybrid cars... and it seems that the general cause is a wearing out, or shot, timing belt...  

When no spark, It's probably the timing-belt.. first test should be to remove distributor-cap, and check that the distributor shaft is turning...

 

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