it sounds more like you have a starter problem itself if it doesn`t crank. also check your battery and cables.
yes a power train control module failure can cause transmission problems.
Could be a coil or ICM, Ignition Control Module.
it can, but i would check the ignition control module first....then the crank sensor.....
usually your igintion cylinder us starting to wear out
trottle control module
The blower control module is defective.
The light control module could be the cause of hazard lights coming on after the car is turned off. There could be a problem that has caused this module to become wet and it is now not working correctly.
There could be several things to cause no spark, but one I have ran into is the Ignition Control Module inside the distributor or the coil inside is bad. If your plug wires are good and your wiring to the distributor checks out, then it's either the coil or the ignition control module. Both are inside the distributor.
No it would not only a bad (ICM) Ignition control module or a bad injector would...
It can.
electronic control module may be defective
Low freon charge and faulty CCRM (Constant Control Relay Module).