UralRaven Posted August 6, 2021 Posted August 6, 2021 Hi all New owner of a 1989 yellow TC 2.2l SOHC. Have owned the car for a month, loving the car and enjoying fixing all the little things with it. I do have a problem that is beating me....The car died while driving and will not restart. Codes are 11,12,55. I am not getting any voltage at the ignition coil. I did notice the timing belt had some teeth missing. Would a slipped timing belt create a situation where there would be no power at the coil with the ignition on? Timing belt is on order....confused on the ignition coil power. New to all types of forums and such hope I am communicating correctly... Oh the great part is that the car came with all the TC America Club newsletters since 1993! Information overload Jeff
Hemi Dude Posted August 7, 2021 Posted August 7, 2021 "Oh the great part is that the car came with all the TC America Club newsletters since 1993 " So you got it from a former member of the club! Have you joined? You only get power to the coil with the ignition ON if the cam and distributor are operating. That doesn't happen when the timing belt is stripped.
UralRaven Posted August 7, 2021 Author Posted August 7, 2021 I did Join!!! Thank you for the response.
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