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daihatsu sirion 98 no sparks in plugs

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Friends Im Having Problem With My Duet 1998 That i Let My Car Through a Mechanic And He had Reported Me Tht There Is No Spark In The Plugs Altough He was Unable To Detect The Real Problem Can Any 1 Help Me?
the problem is , when the ignition is turned on there only cranking and the check lights blinks 8 times and stops after it but the car wont start... ..i think the problem might be this that my car's original key was misplaced so i have to import it form Japan And It All Starts since then what i think here is this that was the issue was the new key?? looking forward for ur Help

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Attach a scan tool to the Data Link Connector and check for any codes. Find out what the codes stand for and go from there. You need to know what codes, if any, are being thrown.
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Attach a scan tool to the Data Link Connector and check for any codes. Find out what the codes stand for and go from there. You need to know what codes, if any, are being thrown.

friend after attaching the scanner it doesn't give out ne code but this"error"
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I'm not sure I understand. It might be your Engine Control Module (computer) is bad.
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