Red Green Jr
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My bronco has been sitting for most of the summer with occasional use on the weekends only. One weekend, I tried to start it and it just wouldn't fire. After a while I tested the spark, and there was none. The distributor and coil were only a few months old and have been working great. Since the problem started I have replaced the voltage regulator, ignition module and the starter, I have tested all of the wiring to the coil and made sure that power is getting to the ignition module. When I was testing voltage to the ignition module, I got 12V when the key was turned to "on", but when I started cranking, the voltage dropped to 0.4V, which is obviously not enough to make a spark. The only possible candidates left are a bad ignition switch, or some other system is tied into the ignition and is sucking all the voltage. Other than that I have no idea what the problem is and am running out of patience.
thanks
thanks
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