If its the module on a fuel injected car it will be located next to the coil on the same bracket as the coil. It is a flat and about 1" square. Held down with two small screws. I priced one new at around $120. Don't pay that! I have a few used ones lying around here. If you find you need one let me know. You can have one. You're right though the 88-89 carbed models were inside the distributor. I have those too. No sure about the 89 FI models. Those were kind of transitional and have unique set up. Anyhow, I've had the older style fail and it did cause the no spark condition like you're having.
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Just to add... 1989 FI had the same module in the distributor as the carb did. Difference was the wiring pigtail.
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Yes electrical Problem can be very frustrating. The irony of it is its usually something very simple albeit elusive. You've determined there is spark at the coil. No spark at the plugs. (Is this verified?) Aside from the distributor itself, the only thing between there are the cap rotor and wires. I'm guessing one of these is at fault. Look at the contacts on the inside of the cap. Corroded? If they are, clean or replace. Check the rotor contacts for wear. Make sure the spring loaded tab on top has enough spring to it. Finally if you haven't done so recently, replace the plug wires.
As i write this I remember a my first car did this same thing. Sudden and complete spark loss. I went through all parts replacing a finally found it to be the tiny rotor contact fell off! Id handled it a dozen times in the course of everything else and never noticed it missing. Your Festy will get you home for Christmas! Keep us posted.Last edited by David88; 12-22-2009, 02:40 PM.'89L 110k mi. BP/G swapped
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Originally posted by lukeluke11 View Posthow would i know if the timing belt broke?
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Fuseable links are corroded or blown.
Didn't see that you confirmed the rotor is spinning.
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I agree with the cleaning suggestion. Wipe the ignition wires and rotor with a clean cloth. You can test the ignition wires for continuity with the ohm meter setting on a volt meter. I suppose you tested the coil by holding the ignition wire from the coil to the distributor cap about 1/4" from the block or body while cranking the engine to see if there's a spark? Try it replacing the wire one of the ignition wires off a spark plug to see if it's the wire.Original owner of silver grey carburetted 1989 Festiva. 105k km as of June 2006. 140k km as of June 2021.
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ok.
so here's what i've done:
replaced ignition control module
replaced coil
replaced plug wires and main wire to cap
replaced distributor(with a used one)
cleaned all electrical connections
replaced fusible links
the rotor is not turning when i crank it, so based on what you guys have said, i guess all things point to a timing belt? i've never done a timing belt before. big process? how long does it take? i have a mechanic friend coming over to take a look tonight, but he's never worked on a festiva.
sure hope he says something like "you dumbarse, it's just this hidden fuse"Last edited by lukeluke11; 12-23-2009, 02:21 PM.
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Originally posted by lukeluke11 View Postok.
so here's what i've done:
replaced ignition control module
replaced coil
replaced plug wires and main wire to cap
replaced distributor(with a used one)
cleaned all electrical connections
replaced fusible links
the rotor is not turning when i crank it, so based on what you guys have said, i guess all things point to a timing belt? i've never done a timing belt before. big process? how long does it take? i have a mechanic friend coming over to take a look tonight, but he's never worked on a festiva.
sure hope he says something like "you dumbarse, it's just this hidden fuse"
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thanks for the link lessersivad. nice to have good visuals...
dunno why exactly i jumped ahead of the logical progression of things.
sure learned the lesson - $140 and two days later...
thanks for all the help, you guys. i'll let you all know exactly what went wrong as soon as i'm back on the road.
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