curls
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Hello all, wondering if anyone could shed some light on a misfire.
Its a coilpack engine, replaced plugs, leads and coilpack still no better.
Ive read the flash codes and i make it out as 93 which i believe is hall effect sensor.
Could this cause no spark on cylinders 1+4? Any ideas as to what else could cause this problem?
Thanks in advance
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curls
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anyone any ideas? Tried a cam sensor, same problem still there.
Im really struggling with this now so any help is much appreciated.
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Stoneyginger
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Hall sensor is usually on the end of the cams where the dizzy is, check the plug is not corroded?
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Dan
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There's a little flat gadget with a plug on that controls the dispack. Check that. You can get them from motor factor cheap.
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Dan
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First pic in this thread. It's bolted to a bit of alloy plate.
That's what I mean.
http://www.migweb.co.uk/forums/other-mechanical-electrical/452346-dispack-wiring-diagram-wanted-please.html
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curls
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Stoneyginger- meant hall sensor wiring seems good no corrosion on multiplug
Dan- am beginning to wonder about that, the engine was missing that when I bought it and I had a bit of a job getting one, starting to think it could perhaps be the wrong one.
Another thing I've noticed is at the coil pack I have three lives the middle one is permanent live, one pulses and the other stays permanently live. In thinking that only the middle should stay live and the other two pulse?
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VegasPhil
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You need to replace the ignition amplifier as stated above. 
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curls
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Right people shes finally running on all four!
Done a continuity test between the ecu plug and the and the ignition amplifier and there was a broken wire on the engine loom.
Stoneyginger,Dan,VegasPhil- thanks for the input lads, nice to know people are willing to help.
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Stoneyginger
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Always try to help where I can even if not the answer, glad you figured it out
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Dan
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That amplifiers a right bast. Mine done it twice.
Pretty good sign its related to that when its 1+4 or 2+3 playing up together.
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