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  1. Check for spark at cylinder No. 2 by performing spark test. See SPARK TEST under IGNITION SYSTEMS in BASIC DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURES - V6 & V8 article. Cylinder No. 2 is first cylinder back from timing belt end of engine at passenger's side of engine and uses the ignition coil No. 2. If spark exists, go to next step. If spark does not exist, go to step  4.
  2. Check for open and short in Red and Black/Red wires and electrical connectors between ECM and ignition coil No. 2. See WIRING DIAGRAMS article. ECM is located behind glove box. See Figure. If wiring harness and electrical connectors are okay, go to next step. If wiring harness or electrical connector is defective, repair as necessary.
  3. Disconnect electrical connector at ignition coil No. 2. Remove glove box for access to ECM with electrical connectors still installed on ECM. See Figure. Turn ignition on. Using voltmeter, check voltage between body ground and terminal No. 28 (Black/Red wire) at ECM electrical connector E5. See Figure. This is the IGF2 terminal on ECM. Voltage should 4.5-5.5 volts. If voltage is within specification, replace ignition coil No. 2. If voltage is not within specification, replace ECM.
  4. Check for open and short in Red wire and electrical connectors between ECM and ignition coil No. 2. See WIRING DIAGRAMS article. ECM is located behind glove box. See Figure. If wiring harness and electrical connectors are okay, go to next step. If wiring harness or electrical connector is defective, repair as necessary.
  5. Remove glove box for access to ECM with electrical connectors still installed on ECM. See Figure. Using voltmeter, check voltage between body ground and terminal No. 12 (Red wire) at ECM electrical connector E5 while cranking engine. See Figure. This is the IGT2 terminal on ECM. Voltage should be more than .1 volt and less than 4.5 volts. If voltage is not within specification, go to next step. If voltage is within specification, go to step  7.
  6. Disconnect electrical connector at ignition coil No. 2. Using voltmeter, check voltage between body ground and terminal No. 12 (Red wire) at ECM electrical connector E5 while cranking engine. See Figure. Voltage should be more than .1 volt and less than 4.5 volts. If voltage is within specification, replace ignition coil No. 2. If voltage is not within specification, replace ECM.
  7. Using voltmeter, check voltage between body ground and terminal No. 1 (Black/Red wire) at electrical connector for ignition coil No. 2 with ignition switch in ON and START positions. See Figure. Voltage should be 9-14 volts. If voltage is within specification, go to next step. If voltage is not within specification, check power supply circuit between ignition switch and ignition coil No. 2. See WIRING DIAGRAMS article.
  8. Check for open in White/Black wire and electrical connectors between ground and ignition coil No. 2. See WIRING DIAGRAMS article. If wiring harness and electrical connectors are okay, replace ignition coil No. 2. If wiring harness or electrical connector is defective, repair as necessary.