Need help not getting a spark at the coil pack or distributer cap

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Asked by Dakota Feb 09, 2017 at 04:21 AM about the 2001 Chevrolet Blazer LT 4-Door 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My 2001 Chevy Blazer won't start. When I got in to
start it wouldn't start.   Towed it home changed the
few pump, alternator, coil pack, ignition module.  
Then found out still not getting no spark.  Thinking
about trying the crank shaft censor? What should I
everything is brand new.  

7 Answers

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Hooked up the scanner but the person I bought it from cleared them or something because nothing is showing up. But I will try the fuses here in couple mins lyk

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Ok I'll pry just take it to the shop tomorrow hopefully they get it pry cost

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If the ECM is dead would that cause no spark? And how would I change the ECM? Would it cause my security system to mess up? Do I need to replace anything else after I replace the ECM?

Did you ever find out what it was ? You have to stop throwing parts at it . Get someone that has a scan tool over there and scan it . Throwing parts at it is the worst thing to do . .....First .....Keep it simple ! Then move on to harder and more expensive parts .

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