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90's Honda 300 TRX 4WD - Spark Issue


mo70ss

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I am working on an early 90's Honda 300TRX 4WD. The problem is no spark. I have downloaded a manual but it has not helped yet. The problem is I have no voltage to the ignition coil. Any idea why there is no voltage from either the BL/Y or the G wire that connects to the ignition coil? Thanks in advance!

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No I have not. The only things I have tested is the CDI and the igniton coil. They both checked out fine. I am MUCH more familiar with automotive repairs and terminology. Could you shed some light on how I would go about testing the stator and pick up coil and where they are located? I appreciate any help.

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Hey oxidized_black...I am having a time finding the AC sensor line! I have located the 3P alternator connector and the alternator charging coil but I cannot find the AC sensor line. Can you explain what I am looking for? The only other wiring I see is the wiring that is surrounded by a rubber boot that goes to the alternator itself and I dont know how to remove them. I pulled the boot back and there does not appear to be a plug for the wires??

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