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Old 06 December 2020 | 10:57 PM
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Hey everyone, I hope you guys have some ideas as to where I can look for this gremlin I’m chasing. I just bought a 2007 Impreza that was taken apart to change the timing belt, and not put back together. I got the car to start yesterday and drove it around the yard to the garage before noticing the vvt solenoid was gushing oil due to being loosened by the previous owner. I also realized that the camshaft sensor wasn’t plugged in so I attached that. I pulled the belt and pulley to tighten everything up, got it all back together and have no spark.

I checked the crank sensor, and cam sensor both with my multimeter. They both look test out fine. The coil is new , as are the plug wires. I am at my wits end trying to figure out why I don’t have spark no, but did before. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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When you put it into ignition can you hear the fuel pump prime.If so then look at your earthing cables (think thats the correct name) happened to a friend of mine.
Old 07 December 2020 | 09:22 PM
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Originally Posted by NOSSY_89
When you put it into ignition can you hear the fuel pump prime.If so then look at your earthing cables (think thats the correct name) happened to a friend of mine.

Thanks for the input. I will check all of the grounds for certain. And yes the fuel pump is working.
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