Q: I have a 1984 Ford F 150 turns over won't start have replace starter ignition control module rotor distributor coil anything else

asked by on December 08, 2017

Have a 1984 F150 turns over wont start can't get spark have have a 1984 F 150 turns over won't start can't get spark have replaced starter solenoid rotor cap coil and ignition control module anything I've missed

My car has 158000 miles.
My car has a manual transmission.

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