2000 Dodge Intrepid I tried what you said.

Tiny
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Hi this is Anthony with mobiltech mobile mechanics. We are still trying to diagnose the reason for the ignition not firing. We disconnected the cam sensor, still no start. Is there any other sensors, to test for these symtoms? Or would it be the engine control module? I really thank you for your advice, and am still interested in checking out your service manuals. Thank You!
Saturday, April 4th, 2009 AT 9:04 PM

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Tiny
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Cam sensor is for injector firing. Crank sensor is for spark.

Do you have injector pulse as soon as engine is cranked? If so then chances are your getting a signal from the crank sensor. Are you getting voltage to the ignition coil? How bout the negative pulsing signals
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Saturday, April 4th, 2009 AT 9:10 PM

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