2000 Pontiac Grand Am Crank, but no spark after Plug and Wires replaced

Asked by Skyler Jun 02, 2019 at 12:15 AM about the 2000 Pontiac Grand Am SE Coupe

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My Grand Am ran, but it was missing on multiple cylinders. So I pulled the
ignition module, and noticed corrosion on a couple of the coil terminals. Got the
module tested, it's good. Replaced plugs and wires but I have no spark.
Changed coils just to be safe but no luck. I checked the firing order multiple
times to be absolutely positive that it's correct. Any ideas?

2 Answers

Turns out the Ignition module fuse blew, I replaced and it fired right up. Still having misfires but it's definitely running better. Is there a good way to test the coils?

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