Electrical short, factory defect, vibration, moisture, or accident.
bad ignition coil, bad plugs. bad plug wires, bad ignition control module........
dead battery, or a bad ignition control module inside the distribureator.
Maybe the igniton control module or the ignition module are making bad contact.
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A "powertrain control module" that has gone bad.
The P0409 code indicates an exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) circuit malfunction. It could be a bad EGR valve, a bad EGR optical sensor, a bad powertrain control module (PCM), or a bad electronic control Module (ECM), also referred to as the engine control module.
Generally if the spark control module on an engine is bad, the car will run roughly. It will likely miss and die at low idle speeds.
Likely Culprits: Bad Coil. Bad Ignition Control Module. Great Resources:
No it would not only a bad (ICM) Ignition control module or a bad injector would...
Either the coil is bad or the ignition control module is bad.I would think the coil is faulty.
Could be a broken timing belt or a bad Engine Control Module.
The air bad "control module" is located under the front dash, behind the stereo. You will likely need to reset or replace the control module if your SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) light stays on. The air bad "control module" is located under the front dash, behind the stereo. You will likely need to reset or replace the control module if your SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) light stays on. The air bad "control module" is located under the front dash, behind the stereo. You will likely need to reset or replace the control module if your SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) light stays on.