It's called the ballast resistor.
Regarding a model 1997,2 liter sonata, there is not an ignition control module as such. Ignition control comes from the ECM (ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT) through the Ignition Power Transistor (often called Igniter) and then to the Ignition coil.I do not have any information on the 1.8 or the 3.0 liter models.
there is no part called an "ignition controller". one part is called the ignition control module or "power stage" which is on the left side inside fender wall partially hidden by the air cleaner, the other part is called the ecu, electronic control unit or computer and it is under the dash above the accelerator pedal.
Actually, Plymouth, England is called Plymouth because the city is at the mouth of the river Plym, get it? And Plymouth, Massachusetts, is called Plymouth because the original Mayflower settlers traced their origins to Plymouth, England.
Plymouth, MA
No! The ECM is the Electronic Control Module (Computer), sometimes called ECU, Electronic Control Unit. The ignition switch is just that, the switch that controls the engine ignition, the power to the starter, starting and shutting the engine off, and power to the accessories.
Plymouth Sound sound=good or cool Plymouth Sound is good & cool!
Plymouth Model U in 1929.
Animal control (or the equivalent in your area, commonly called the dog catcher).
The Pilgrims called their new colony Plymouth.
The just and equal laws for Plymouth was called for by The Mayflower Compact. It was written and signed in 1820.
Plymouth is located in Massachusetts. The town is still called Plymouth today and was the site of the colony founded by passengers on the Mayflower.
There is a town called Plymouth, in Massachusetts, but no New Plymouth.There is a New Plymouth in Idaho, and another in OhioThere is also a New Plymouth in New Zealand