The Control module (I am assuming you are referring to the ECM) is located forward of the center consol and below the dash. The center consol and radio a/c control trim faceplate must be removed to gain access to it. Stan
it should be located under the battery on the inside of the front fender.
if you were meaning the computer, it is behind the console under the stereo
Defective ignition switch or tumbler assembly.
Space probe is a station.
To rescue people from an avalanche, you will need a shovel and a probe along with the location of the people. You can then dig the people out of the avalanche if possible. Sometimes helicopters with heat seeking radar are employed to find people lost in an avalanche.
A satellite and space probe both orbit Earth (sometimes in geosynchronous orbits).
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The 1991 Ford Probe spark ignition module can be found on the firewall in the engine compartment. The ignition module will be on the drivers side of the firewall.
it should be located under the battery on the inside of the front fender.
most of the time it is located next to the fuel filter up against the strut wall, this is of course you have an external coil, should be 2 staggered "star" headed bolts holding it on.
You can't. it's integrated. Do a HEI-mod instead, cheaper and more effective. Do a search on google for Hei-mod +ford probe.
In the dist. Takeit to Auto zone and have them check it out.
two types of ignition systems. On some models, the module is mounted on the outside of the distributor body, just under where the cap mounts. It is a rectangular, flat box with a large electrical connector. The second type of ignition is controlled by the ecm, or main computer which is located under the center of the dash, behind the console.
Why start with the module? The coil is is a good place to start. Make sure of course you have voltage at the coil, if not trace it back.
Inside of distriutor cap under the rotor (pick up stator). Very seldom fail. About 90 us dollars at local parts house.
If the car is cutting out after 5 minutes then most likely an electrical component is heating up, then failing. Some suspects include the ignition control module or ignition system parts/coil and pickup, if applicable.
There is a small ignition module (relay) that is built into the distributor that is notorious for burning up.....
check ignition module with the engine craking and a automotive tst light atached to th battery gound probe the ignition coil on both sides one shold light the light the other should be a blinking grond if not replace the ignition module
The ECM is located inside your center console behind the controls.