what can be wrong if the car has no spark.

Asked by TwoshonJax Jan 22, 2013 at 01:19 PM about the 2004 Chrysler PT Cruiser

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My Chrysler PT Cruiser 2lt 2004 model has no spark, what can be the problem?

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Blown fuse, bad connection, dirty switch, crank case sensor, cam shaft sensor, open coil, bad ECU and probably a few more things. Any check engine light? Try a scanner to see if there are any codes stored.

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02 pt cruiser replaced battery spark plugs crank sensor swapped cam sensor swapped coil pack still no spark what gives? t belt replaced 3 mnths ago,after cranking when turn key off #! plug gets spark 1 time

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My car will finally turn over but not crank..can someone please help me with this issue.i have replaced the alternator,coil pack and spark plug wires

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Got spark plugs put in but now my car don’t wanna crank I have to give it gas then it crank and sometimes when I turn left or right the car will cut off I don’t think they put my spark plugs in right

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