The ignition module is under the ignition coils The coils are bolted to the frt of the transmission housing. Follow the ignition wires to the coils The coils are bolted to the module underneath The module control spark to the spark plugs. It sends the required signal to the coil as to when to fire t then fires and "sends" the spark through the ignition wire to the spark plug
am told my ignition module on my SL 500 is faulty where can i replace this and what exactly does it do?
It is class 2 short to ground. It is usually caused by a failing ignition switch or body control module.
Switch parts with another 91-95 Saturn and drive both until completely warmed up to see which car displays any temperature sensitive problems.
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Under the dash behind the instrument cluster.
under the coils
Where is the transmission control module on a 1997 Mitsubishi galant
Inside pasenger side by left foot
"Ignition" is a system, of which the coils, spark plugs, wires and other components are a parts of. You need to be more specific with your question.
Starter's gone, have it replaced.
in the fuse box under the hood on the right side near the battery
You didn't specify an engine, so I'm assuming you have the same 1.9 liter as I have in mine... If you follow the spark plug wires back to the ignition coils (the opposite end of the plug wires from the spark plugs) the ignition module is underneath those coils, bolted to the transaxle case. By 'underneath' I mean you have to remove the four bolts holding the coils down to get to the ignition module that they are mounted on. It's about 5 inches square by half an inch thick with a 5 pin wire connector on the bottom edge.