Yes it works until you tur the key off.
The ignition control module for a 1995 ford f150 is an important part of the drive train. If the module is failing then the engine will run erratically or not start at all.
Have you checked for fuel and spark? Fuel pumps ad burnt ignition rotors are very commen on these vehicles
The ignition module will send a signal when the key is turned. If the module is no good the signal is not sent to the other ignition parts,thus not allowing the car to start
it could be the control module
dead battery, or a bad ignition control module inside the distribureator.
I've reading alot on this latley, and seem to be having the same problem. I believe it can. I am going to replace my ignition control module tonight and see if my injectors then start working on my K2500 7.4
have your ignition control module tested.(heat test) sometimes when the ignition control module goes bad , no starting/hard starting when vehicle is hot is a common symptom.follow up questionwhich is more likely the ignition control module or crank shaft rotation sensor and why?
Control Module depending on type controls the engine functions, transmission, ignition, etc. (test does not specify "Ignition Control Module")Starter solenoid would be the most likely choice because on older vehicles with points ignition, the solenoid has a Resistor (Run) post for and an Ignition (Start) post, but now we don't need resistors, but it still has to do with ignition!Coil supplies voltage to the spark plugs = ignition again.Spark plug creates the gap for the spark that the fuel needs to ignite, ignite = ignition.
To replace the ignition control module on a 1991 Buick Regal with a 3.1L engine, first disconnect the negative battery cable to prevent any electrical shorts. Remove the ignition coil assembly, which is typically bolted onto the module, followed by disconnecting the electrical connectors from the ignition control module. After removing the mounting screws, take out the old module and install the new one in its place, securing it with screws and reconnecting the electrical connections before reattaching the ignition coil assembly and reconnecting the battery. Finally, start the vehicle to ensure proper installation and function.
Its the hole arm that holds the fuelpump,theres is elets. wireing
What happens depends greatly on which module fails. If the engine control module (computer) fails it may cause the engine to run poorly or not at all. If the ignition module fails the engine won't start.
The five main components of an ignition system are the ignition coil, distributor, spark plugs, ignition control module, and the ignition switch. The ignition coil transforms the battery's low voltage into a high voltage necessary to create a spark. The distributor directs this spark to the correct cylinder through the spark plug, which ignites the air-fuel mixture. The ignition control module manages the timing and firing of the spark, while the ignition switch allows the driver to start the system.