Nissan Repair: 1897 nissan D21 6 cyc. pickup, crank angle sensor, nissan d21


Question
QUESTION: I have replace the coil, the crank position sensor, the ignition module and still have no spark. Please help!

ANSWER: Rebecca,

If you have replaced all of these parts and you still have no spark leads me to think you do not have power to the coil.  I would check the ignition fuse and the wire that feeds the coil from the ignition circuit.  Get a cheapie test light and start back tracking from the coil until you find where the power is cut.

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QUESTION: If the tester shows that I have power coming out of the coil and to the coil then what?

Answer
Rebecca,

If yours has a distributor then I would say the triggering optics is defective.  The vehicle uses one crank angle sensor for the coil and a cam position sensor to fire the injectors.  If you replaced the cam position sensor and not the crank angle sensor then you would still have the no spark condition you describe.