If the ignition control module has the exact wiring, and is for the exact same number of coils, (3 coils for a six cylinder, and 4 for an eight), then it will work. I actually have a 4 coil pack unit that will work with an 8 cylinder for $100.00. It is used but works fine, and has 4 coils already attached. I bought it for my 98 Eldorado, and it turned out to be a bad fuel pump. buckeyefanted@aol.com if yer interested.
it controls the car
the ignition control modual is located on the backside of the fuse box under the dashboard.
ignition module on what?
if you have good fuel pressure it will eliminate the fuel pump and or fuel pump relay. next i would guess it would be the i.c. modual. "ignition control modual" some people call it a distributor modual. it's inside the distributor. 170.00 at auto zone. goodluck,songwords "ignition control modual" is no longer in production very hard to find now.
maybe the ignition modual
maybe ignition modual
the turn,hazard,park lambs are controled from the power modual on driver side fender well under the hood. it has a control modual attached to it. the power modual or fuse box has relays in it which power all the out side lights. these power moduals have printed circuits which are bad to fail causing the control modual fail also. usually you end up replacing the power modual and the control modual to fix the problem.
more than likely is the ignition module. What year?
see if there is a small coil in the bottom of the distributor, you have to pull the distributor out to replace it
If you are refering to control of the blower moter, defroster, heater controls, everything related to climate control. It is in the top portion of the central trim section that surrounds the radio, its called the ECM.
The ECM is the Engine Control Modual.
it is located under the coils and ignition modual it is mounted under it all, it comes out with the modual, and be careful if it has been there a while you may break it,