Have nay of you guys ever had an EDIS module just drop one of the primary outputs?
I spent about 2 days working on and off trying to figure out the dead miss in the SHO. After spending money on plugs and wires, it still had a dead miss. So I started back tracking to find out where the missing link was.
Cylinders 1 and 5 were not getting any spark. As you know these are companion cylinders on this engine, so I thought that maybe the coil pack was dead on that pair. Checked the primary and secondary resistance on all of the coils, and everything checked out. Get out the test light to check and see it the primary windings were even getting a pulse to trigger. Lol, not on the 1-5 pair. So at that point I was like, great now I have to track down a broken wire. Checked the continuity of the wire that feeds the trigger form the ICM to the coil. Checked out perfect. Finally, I back probed the output from the ICM with a test light with the car running to see if it was pulsing. Nope, but the other 2 outputs were so I knew that my test was good.
Long story short, I spent a good chunk of change and time trying to fix this thing while running across an odd failure. I am used to ignition module totally failing, not just one circuit. Lol.
This poor has been neglected so badly. I am slowly trying to get it whipped back into shape as I can afford.

I spent about 2 days working on and off trying to figure out the dead miss in the SHO. After spending money on plugs and wires, it still had a dead miss. So I started back tracking to find out where the missing link was.
Cylinders 1 and 5 were not getting any spark. As you know these are companion cylinders on this engine, so I thought that maybe the coil pack was dead on that pair. Checked the primary and secondary resistance on all of the coils, and everything checked out. Get out the test light to check and see it the primary windings were even getting a pulse to trigger. Lol, not on the 1-5 pair. So at that point I was like, great now I have to track down a broken wire. Checked the continuity of the wire that feeds the trigger form the ICM to the coil. Checked out perfect. Finally, I back probed the output from the ICM with a test light with the car running to see if it was pulsing. Nope, but the other 2 outputs were so I knew that my test was good.
Long story short, I spent a good chunk of change and time trying to fix this thing while running across an odd failure. I am used to ignition module totally failing, not just one circuit. Lol.
This poor has been neglected so badly. I am slowly trying to get it whipped back into shape as I can afford.

go figure.