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Old 02-Mar-2005, 12:07 PM
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motor swap trouble shoot

i just swapped a D16B7 out of my 94 civ hatch in favour of a D16 B Vtec now the problem is that its turning over but its doesn't seem to be getting a spark any ideas what could be causing this problem, or how i could trouble shoot it???.....i wrote a post yesturday trying to find out and the help was good even though i was told so much bull**** from others when what i should have done was check for myself some body help
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check the thermostat ground... everyone forgets taht one...
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Old 02-Mar-2005, 02:17 PM
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any one know what that D15 B motor would have come out of
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Old 02-Mar-2005, 02:24 PM
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Old 02-Mar-2005, 03:41 PM
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all grounds and recheck wires something isnt' connected
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uhhh maybe bad plug wires???
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Old 02-Mar-2005, 08:06 PM
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If you're certain there is no spark and checked for anything obvious on the secondary side of ignition system, try this test to check if the igniter is good.
(Not sure if the wire colours are the same for all years)
Anyhow, hope this helps.





There's some troubleshooting for you, since you asked.
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Old 02-Mar-2005, 08:24 PM
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Or the easier way to check to see if the igniter is sending a signal to the coil:
There should be (+) on Terminal A of the coil with key on, engine off.
With test light connected to (+) with engine cranking, the test light should be pulsing when connected to Terminal B.
If it's pulsing while cranking then there is a signal to the coil.
^If that made any sense?
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i had same problem ...after putting in tranny..like ^^^ said check thermastat ground / ecu and like ^^^^ said check current on ignitor wires to make sure your getting spark...put one end at computer one end at distributor and check continuity..also check main harness wires that go in ecu and see if wires are all in plugs...my .02 thsoe were my problems and also fuel pump ground ...
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