Not getting fire
Asked by Fleming2015 Jan 26, 2016 at 04:38 PM about the 2006 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Work Truck RWD
Question type: Maintenance & Repair
My truck will crank but not start . I have replaced
the crankshaft sensor, camshaft sensor, ignition
coil, rotor and distributor cap and I'm not get fire to
the coil
39 Answers
Is the security light flashing?
Flashing on the dash, a red light that says security.
Well thats good at least. Sounds like the Ignition Control Module is bad, located in the distributor. It can be taken out and tested at Auto Zone, or other parts stores. There is an ignition relay, but doubt that would be the problem.
Fleming2015 answered 8 years ago
I got the ICM test and it's good. So the distributor?
No not really, but you check the rotor to try and spin it. It should not spin, and if it does, then the pin sheared on the distributor shaft gear.
The rotor spins without the motor running or you turning it over? It spins by hand?
Fleming2015 answered 8 years ago
I take the cap of and turn it over and it moves
Fleming2015 answered 8 years ago
How do I tell if the distributor is bad
The only way the distributor in that one would be bad is if the shaft bushings were worn out. There would be play in the shaft that the rotor attaches too. So, have the cap off, put your hand on the rotor and see if you can move it. It will move a little bit but what you are feeling for is if that shaft is locked in place.
No, all your checking is if that distributor gear pin is sheared or not. At this point it does not matter where the rotor is pointing at.
Fleming2015 answered 8 years ago
Man this has me scratching my head I can't figure it out
Ok then put it back together, the gear is ok. Check the Ignition Control Module at a parts store, since there a little spendy. Also when re-installing the ICM make sure and put dielectric grease on the matting surface of the ICM (bottom side). This protects the module from heat, and makes it last longer.
So you say "not getting fire to the coil" I took that as you are not getting 12V at the coil. Did you pull the coil wire off and check for spark? There is a fuse for the ECM you may want to check also. When was the ICM checked? You had said nothing about the Ignition Control Module.. I'll be back in a 1/2 hr.
No not the ignition switch because it is turning over.
Fleming2015 answered 8 years ago
Yes I pulled the coil wire off and no spark. I checked the fuses and they are good.
Fleming2015 answered 8 years ago
I ran a scanner and it said catalyst monitor, oxygen sensor, evaportive monitior, mass air sensor.
The only thing holding the spark up is the Ignition Control Module, But now you say you had it tested. Other than that it would be in the security system being activated, but again, you said the security light is not flashing. Or the coil is not getting 12V. Do you have a test light? I guess the only thing to verify would be to see if there is 12V at the coil. You pull the plugin and check the terminals to see if there is 12V on one of them. One other possibility is that if the coil is not grounded good.
What you found with the scanner has nothing to do with spark.
Fleming2015 answered 8 years ago
I don't have a volt meter but I used a test light and it lights up when I test it
Fleming2015 answered 8 years ago
How do I make sure the coil has a good ground?
Clean up the contact points on the metal that run around the outside of the coil where it mounts to the bracket, and clean the contact point on the bracket to where it bolts to the motor. Is there a green wire bolted to the outer metal casing of the coil? That would need to be cleaned as well.
Fleming2015 answered 8 years ago
Thanks for the help by the way your the only one that has helped me. I can't even get help to do this so sorry if I ask slot of questions.
Fleming2015 answered 8 years ago
No there is no green wire on the side of it only the connector and the coil wire.
No problem man, you have to just be missing something we have gone over, we have gone over everything that makes it run. E-mail me if you want if you have questions about anything.
Just make sure the mounting surfaces are good and clean and tight.
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Alexredding23 answered 5 years ago
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Yes it flashes and it starts but no fire too coils and plugs
On the left side only