1988 Nissan Sentra - No Spark

1988 NISSAN SENTRA
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TENNILLEDAT
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1988 Nissan Sentra , 98,000 miles. Has no spark to spark plugs. Replaced coil, power transistor, distributor cap, rotor, plugs, wires. Crank Angle Sensor (distributor) checks out ok. But, when I tried to check for bad codes on the E.C.M. computer, there were no led lights showing at all. Checked ECCS fuse, fusible link, all ok. Replacing the ECM is expensive, how do I know if it is really not working at all? Nissan was no help at all. Thanks.
Jan 23, 2006 at 6:25 PM
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FISHERMAN
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I used to have the same problem with a jetta (VW)
I found another car exactly the same and ask the owner to let me tried the ECM on his car...
Didn`t work!
I had to replace it!

Tried that way!

I remember when I was looking for a place to test my ECM.... It was a nightmare!

Hope it helps!

Manuel. :)
Jan 24, 2006 at 8:48 AM
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GREASEMUNKE
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Did you check your igniton control module.Cheaper then a ECM.
Jan 30, 2006 at 1:30 AM
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DAEMON240SX
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if it has a distributor it probably dont have an ICM
probably just a single coil to up the spark voltage. if you got any junkyards by you see if they have a ecu like yours and ask if they will let you try one of them out before you buy it.
Jan 30, 2006 at 9:50 PM
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BEDDIEB64
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I have the same problem with my 1988 Sentra. I have a distributor and a module. I replaced the module and the coil and nothing.
Jan 1, 2022 at 4:28 PM
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KASEKENNY
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Sorry for the delay, when these older questions are updated, it doesn't list it as a new question, so it doesn't get immediate attention. Sorry about that.

If you have replaced the distributor, module, and coil then we need to check a couple more items. There is an inhibitor relay that will cause this issue.

However, the way we are going to have to find this is to take the wiring diagrams below and work backwards through the system tracking voltage until we find it. I assume you have no voltage from the distributor to the power transistor and then continue backwards. You will see the coil and transistor on page one and then pick it up on page two in the lower left corner.

https://www.2carpros.com/articles/how-to-check-wiring

Let's run through this and let me know what you find. Thanks
Jan 4, 2022 at 2:58 PM