are all the connection plug in on the switch and did you have fire before replaceing switch
sounds like we are having the same type of issue, I replaced ignition Module and coil pack, and still no spark the last thing to change is the Computer.
Yes, My ignition module was bad, I experienced intermittent stalling. My mechanic replaced and it stopped.
The problem could be the absence of fuel or spark. If you floor the accelerator and the engine dies quickly, that's a fuel problem. Black smoke from the pipe when the engine stops is an indication of lack of spark or fuel.
Since you've replaced everything else associated with the ignition, try replacing the crankshaft position sensor. I'd bet that's your problem.
I had the same problem with a 93 Jag. I replaced the ignition module, coil, crank sensor, and even the ECU computer and I still did not have any spark. I was stumped and studying the wiring diagram I replaced the ECM Main Relay that was the problem, it fired right up. The ECM Main Relay on the 93 is located in the passenger side of the engine compartment on the firewall and it is the farthest outboard relay. Simple fix. I sure hope this helps someone out there
Is it the module or the coil paxk they are replacing? If it's the module replace the coil pack.....Or try the GM one and not an aftermarket....Or just a different brand of AM
can't be set. only replaced. and that isn't your problem anyway. replace the crank position sensor, or the fuel pump. then your 1.9 will start.
the ignition control module could be the problem
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i had the same problem, replaced everything and it turned out to be the distributor, they go bad on these vehicles.
The key is almost never the problem, there is a halo ring around ignition and module in dash that are usually the problem- you need an auto locksmith to test them
we had the same problem and replaced all those things and it ended up being the throttle body position sensor.. maybe that is your problem