So driving home my van just died as if it ran out of gas! Check engine light came on! Havent been able to get it to start. A friend started to work on it but then became ill so I am taking over! This is what I know: yellow fusible link was melted, the female end for I believe to be water temp sensor was melted and broken so poor connection ( this is by distributer), the fusible link that is under battery compartment has been replaced with a regular heavy piece of wiring and is very rusted and corroded! The grey fusible link has been removed! With that being said it had been running great as I drove it from Idaho to Wa and then daily for about a month. It appears that I have no spark, my friend said the coil tested fine but I am really unsure what all or how he did the testing so can you give me any advice as to the process of elimination? I have worked on my own vehicles since some mechanics felt is was easy to take advantage of a young girl but I am the type to like to read and understand everything before I start and my all mighty bible (service manual) was stolen within days of breaking down! So I am kinda desperate for direction! Any insight would make me the happiest van owner out there, miss my baby!![]()



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Thank you so much for info as I started process of repairing a year ago July and then had a friend help and then he got ill and I moved out of town and my uncle, dad and another friend of his took a look pretty much no one had any ideas! I then found this amazing site and here I am back at it myself!
. I still hoping it isnt ignitor, to me it totally reminded me of when I had a coil burn out on me but didnt seem to have nearly this much trouble but it also was older car too! Any tips you can send my way would be ever so grateful as I miss my baby and seems like everytime it is surfing weather they are all driving Toyota Vans!
thanks again I love you guys!
Thank you so much, I respect my dad so much as he is very knowledgeable about many more things than I but I also have maybe more experience with car issues as he is the type that can buy one and never had a single issue not the case for me it has always been one after another, with that being said I have had coils burnout on me before and he says coils never burn out and even if wires or cap is bad you should still have spark so must be ignitor or ECU! I know that he knows that cant be true!
Ok well I still have no spark at the wires/plugs, as far as coil that has still been up for debate! We did however agree or noticed that the coil looked pretty corroded on one of the ends that it fires from but we are going to check it tomorrow and see! Been a rough day! Is there any links that show how to check the coil and other areas that could be preventing spark! Better rule that out before I go with my gut and replace cap, rotor and wires! Coil/Distributor if it does turn out to be this! Are they expensive and hard to get too?
Well great news after only two years and a few disagreements I finally got the parts needed for my van. Then another delay due to illness, and injury



