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The ignition starter has nothing to do with performance. It just starts the engine.
Does the engine turn over every time you try, or does it sometimes do nothing when you turn the key?
Ignition Control Module are common to cause this. Loss of spark with heat from the engine, when it cools off, starts up.
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?
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The ignition switch could be bad if a Hyundai Elantra has no crank and then starts. The fuses which are tied to the ignition should also be checked.
The ignition switch completes the circuit of electricity from the battery to the starter that actually turn the engine over and starts it.The ignition switch completes the circuit of electricity from the battery to the starter that actually turn the engine over and starts it.
Bad ignition switch.
possibly your MAF sensor, fuel pump, ignition control module, so many more, I own one and these cars are very tempermental
Depending on your needs, a simple push button ignition could be installed to start the tractor. Or, a keyed system could be used for a more safe way to control who starts the tractor up.
For a remote auto starter to work, a person must first press his/her keyless control. This sends a radio signal to the module located within the car. The module activates the ignition. After the ignition is activated, the car starts up without the person having to do it manually.
All gasoline ever produced starts out as unleaded. Lead was once added later after refining to control pre-ignition and detonation. There is no way to remove lead from gasoline that already has lead in it.