1987 GMC Jimmy
Automobile Hoarder
- Joined
- Jan 23, 2016
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- Location
- Mississippi
- First Name
- Jesse
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- V1500 Jimmy
- Engine Size
- 350
Nothing too fancy here, but when emergencies happen and/or you're alone, your brain can get a little cloudy when it comes to addressing the problem. I know mine does. It's just me here, and I lost spark in my car tonight. This is the first time it's left me stranded somewhere. It died very spontaneously while driving down a parkway and left me in a bit of a bind. Anyways, I got it back here and decided to dig in. I've got a roommate, but he doesn't know diddly about anything, and I didn't want to pull him from his very important video game (sarcasm - I could give a ****, but I'd rather work alone unless I have someone who knows a couple things and is willing to help) so I figured I'd verify lack of spark. I don't have a remote starter with me, and I didn't have anyone to turn the key while I grounded a removed plug. I have an inline spark tester, but it's an unreliable piece of crap. So I'm left with a timing light that I always haul around. I hook it up and unfurl the wires so it'll reach to where I can push the button and turn the key. Turn the key, it lights up, the car starts almost immediately after, the light stops, and the car dies after about five seconds of running. Try again and no more light so I know I'm not getting any spark. This is a Bosch light with a little button, but if you have a light with a trigger, and it won't reach, you can tie the trigger down with a zip tie or something, point it towards you, and go for it. This is a poor test for spark QUALITY, and it was only intended to confirm my suspicion of a failed ICM. I can reconfirm by taking it to Autozone, but that's gonna involve me taking a streetcar and a bus now, and this gave me the peace of mind in ordering a new one. Again, nothing special, but I figured I'd share to maybe help someone else down the road in a similar predicament who wants a quick answer to the question of do I have spark.
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