There is no ignition module in a '84 laser. They have a coil and distributor unless it has been modified. If you don't get a spark across the points in the distributor when you try to start the engine you probably need a new coil.
The ignition module is mounted to the side of the distributor. It a rectangular piece.
The most common fault is the ignition module in the dissy which breaks down when warm.
The 1989 Ford Ranger pickup truck ignition module is located on the firewall in the engine compartment. The ignition module will be on the drivers side of the firewall.
You can find the Ford Focus ignition control module beneath the drivers side dashboard. The ignition control module will be above the accelerator pedal.
The 1991 Ford Probe spark ignition module can be found on the firewall in the engine compartment. The ignition module will be on the drivers side of the firewall.
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It is electronic ignition so has no points... hence no condensor. They have an ign. module in the dissy which has a small coil connected to it. It is the module that breaks down. Part no. J117. Causes the motor to cut out when warm.
Most usual reason is the ignition module in the distributor, or it could be the float needle sticking if it is the carby model.
Under hood, driver side, front side of strut tower, mounted on fenderwell For a 5.0L engine
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.