Most alarms have an ignition cut off as part of the system, on the steering column the ignition wire should be cut and an alarm wire spliced into it connected to a relay, when you disarm the alarm power is supplied to the relay allowing you to start it.
If you intend to keep the alarm off you need to find where they spliced into this wire and reconnect it.
A disabled ignition means a car or lawnmower will not start. There will need to be repairs made to enable the ignition to work.
A computer should not have an ignition system.
Passenger side of the firewall, the engine computer is the ignition module.Passenger side of the firewall, the engine computer is the ignition module.
Yes. Starter, fuel, ignition, computer, etc.Yes. Starter, fuel, ignition, computer, etc.
The ignition control module acts like the coil and sends the sparks to the correct cylinder when the computer tells it to.
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The engine computer is the ignition module.
The engine computer is the ignition module.
Not sure what you are referring to. The ignition timing is computer controlled and is not adjustable.Not sure what you are referring to. The ignition timing is computer controlled and is not adjustable.
The engine computer is also the ignition module.
The engine computer is the ignition module. It is the large black box under the hood.The engine computer is the ignition module. It is the large black box under the hood.
The alarm can not be disabled by pulling a fuse. The engine computer, ignition switch, interior lighting, and exterior lighting computers are all involved with the alarm. Pulling any of their fuses will disable the car.