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Question by Jim
Submitted on 5/15/2006
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I have a 96 Plymouth Grand Voyager SE with a 3.3.  About a week ago it just quit.  It was not getting spark. I changed the coil pack, cam sensor, and crank sensor, and also plugs and wires.  Now only #'s 2 &5 plugs are firing.  I checked the coil wires only one is firing the other two are not.  Could the problem be the computer or am i missing something?  Please help!!! The diagnostic code from the ignition is 54 which is the coil is not attached. No other codes come up.  I replaced the Coil a second time thinking it was a bad part. Thank You Jim


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