


In my experience, the most common component failures, of the ignition system that cause a no-start no-spark condition are:.More specifically, it uses a coil pack type ignition system. The ignition system of the GM 3.1L, 3.4L equipped vehicles covered by this article use a distributor-less ignition system.Without spark, the engine will crank but not start. The ignition system is the one responsible for creating and delivering spark.The or the ignition system is the one tasked with creating and delivering spark. The fuel system is the one responsible for supplying the fuel (which in our case is gasoline). To explain this a little further in very simple terms: The engine (internal mechanical) is the one responsible for the ‘air’ part. When one of the above is missing, the engine in your car or mini-van cranks but does not start. One of the most important pieces of info you need to know, about what makes the engine in your car start and run, is that it needs 3 specific things when it's cranking.
1998 CHEVY VENTURE PROBLEMS HOW TO


We had the servive done at d&n garage 4929 south m-76 west branch, mi 48661, the owner is nelson smith. The mechanic who replaced our engine told us he has seen several chevy Venture vans with the same exact problem we had. When this first happened, no dummy light came on, nothing to even tell me there was a problem, such as low oil or service engine. It definitely was the faulty gasket that caused our engine to be replaced. We replaced our engine with a used one, that is all we could afford. Overwelmed by severity of this gasket problem readily available on the internet. Dealership & gm customer care refused any assistance. Diagnoses was: intake gasket collapsed, causing connecting rod to go through engine. 2 miles took ride from unknown couple, had van towed. No oil light or change in temp, gauge observed. 1998 chevy Venture, engine light came on, pulled over engine tapping & smoking.
