1993 Grand Voyager No ignition voltage.

Tiny
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I have a 1993 3.0 L Grand Voyager. I left the lights on yesterday and put it on my battery charger. Now I have no ignition voltage. I get.6 volts at the coil so I assume I have an open fuse or fuse link somewhere? Where do I start looking? All other functions, lights, wipers, radio, etc. Work fine. Just no spark. It makes a pretty big paper weight! Help please? I have a Chilton book on it but I've found the electrical drawings are slightly less than useful.
Saturday, April 14th, 2007 AT 10:32 AM

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Tiny
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I pulled the PCM (Power Control Module) on the driver's fender behind the battery. Several pins on the multi-pin connector had corrosion on them. I cleaned them with WD-40 and a toothbrush. I plugged the PCM back in and everything is normal again! Others of you with similar problems might want to check that. You need a 1/2" socket to pull the battery clamp and an 8mm socket to remove the PCM and connector. Fairly quick and easy fix, at least this time.
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Monday, April 16th, 2007 AT 10:06 AM

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