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^ crusier tips are always a must. a Bad, dirty or ground issue can cause CPS to not put out enough volts causing no start. A working CPS is needed for the coil to fire. This is usually a main culprit.

 

Since no extra info given, If it was running before you did the tune up. Make sure you did not knock loose the CPS wiring, and then also make sure the coil to cap wire is good. If that wire is faulty at all, got a no start.

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did it happen after those items were replaced or before?  did you check the CPS?  have you gone through crusier54's renix tips?

It actually happened about a week ago replaced the coil and run fine for a week but now the problem has come back. It needed a good tune up so I went ahead with the rest of the parts but the problem is still there. No haven't checked the CPS, I guess that is on the list for today.

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did it happen after those items were replaced or before?  did you check the CPS?  have you gone through crusier54's renix tips?

It actually happened about a week ago replaced the coil and run fine for a week but now the problem has come back. It needed a good tune up so I went ahead with the rest of the parts but the problem is still there. No haven't checked the CPS, I guess that is on the list for today.

 

Do Tips 1 through 5 also. 

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