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JamesAutoDude

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    LS400
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    1991
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    California (CA)

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  1. I just want everyone to know, do NOT go and buy random parts unless you have that kind of money. Replacing the spark plugs and wires is a good start and should probably be done anyways if you either don't know when it was done last or if it's pretty much due anyways. Secondly, I've noticed a lot of people going out and buying parts and realizing it's not the problem. How I fixed mine? I disconnected the coil spark plug wire (at the coil, since all the covers were already installed) and tried to start the engine. Sure enough, it ran exactly the same (I started with the one on the top because it's fairly easy to get to). Then, while it was running, I plugged the wire back into the coil. No change. I then shut off the engine, and took the spark plug wire off of drivers side one... The engine would not start at all. Just cranked over (and yes, the passenger side was plugged in). This is an easy and free test for the coils. I replaced the passenger side one since it runs on the driver's side one, and its fixed!
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