Chrysler Repair: 2004 PT Cruiser Turbo P2305 - No Start, zero volts, coil harness


Question
2004 PT Cruiser Turbo "P2305 - No Start" - Engine Code "8". Had been running fine and used daily. Parked for 3 days. Now will not start (but cranks fine). OBDII Code P2305. Initial troubleshooting with timing light showed cyls 1 and 4 are firing, 2 and 3 not firing. Replaced coil, but no change; same symptoms. Measured voltage in coil harness: Pin 1- .2volts, Pin2- 10.25 volts, Pin 3- zero volts. Measured voltage at PCM C2 (Orange connector)at pins 9 and 10. Pin 9- .2volts; Pin 10 - zero volts. What do I do next?

Answer
Symptom List:
P2302-IGNITION COIL #1 SECONDARY CIRCUIT-INSUFFICIENT
IONIZATION
P2305-IGNITION COIL #2 SECONDARY CIRCUIT-INSUFFICIENT
IONIZATION
Test Note: All symptoms listed above are diagnosed using the same tests.
The title for the tests will be P2302-IGNITION COIL #1 SECONDARY
CIRCUIT-INSUFFICIENT IONIZATION.
When Monitored and Set Condition:
P2302-IGNITION COIL #1 SECONDARY CIRCUIT-INSUFFICIENT IONIZATION
When Monitored: Engine Running.
Set Condition: If PCM detects that the secondary ignition burn time is incorrect or not
present an error is detected. One Trip Fault.
P2305-IGNITION COIL #2 SECONDARY CIRCUIT-INSUFFICIENT IONIZATION
When Monitored: Engine Running.
Set Condition: If PCM detects that the secondary ignition burn time is incorrect or not
present an error is detected. One Trip Fault
POSSIBLE CAUSES
INTERMITTENT CONDITION
SPARK PLUG
IGNITION WIRE
IGNITION COIL OPERATION
IGNITION COIL
TEST