1995 dodge 3.3 liter intrepid

1995 DODGE INTREPID
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HARNISH
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I got home from work the other night and the car worked fine, but then this morning it wouldn't start as if it had no spark to the spark plugs. I checked the spark and again no spark. I checked power to the coil and no power. I replaced the Engine computer and still no power. One thing I have noticed is that the engine is filling the cylinders with fuel to the point where it will not turn over due to the pressure. I need to know what could cause this and why this is happening. I don't think the fuel is supposed to build up in all the cylinders. Can anyone help me on this? Thanks for your time.
Sep 8, 2007 at 4:54 PM
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[quote:f8192ed735="harnish"]I got home from work the other night and the car worked fine, but then this morning it wouldn't start as if it had no spark to the spark plugs. I checked the spark and again no spark. I checked power to the coil and no power. I replaced the Engine computer and still no power. One thing I have noticed is that the engine is filling the cylinders with fuel to the point where it will not turn over due to the pressure. I need to know what could cause this and why this is happening. I don't think the fuel is supposed to build up in all the cylinders. Can anyone help me on this? Thanks for your time.[/quote:f8192ed735]

Direct power to coil-on the dark green wire at the coil connector pin 4-this will bypass the ASD relay

Take a jumper wire with a 10amp fuse in it-hook it up to the coil pack connector pin 4 and the other end to the battery positive-if it starts-either you a problem with ASD relay or an open circuit on the dark green wire going to the coil connector.

The ASD realy powers the coil and the injectors/fuel pump thru the FP/ relay.

Good Luck
Sep 8, 2007 at 10:00 PM
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