I would first check and probley replace the pick coil that is in the distributor, That is the item that the ignition module plugs into. You will have to take the distributor out and apart to replace it.
The engine computer is the ignition module.
The engine computer is the ignition module.
Passenger side of the firewall, the engine computer is the ignition module.Passenger side of the firewall, the engine computer is the ignition module.
The engine computer is also the ignition module.
The ignition control module acts like the coil and sends the sparks to the correct cylinder when the computer tells it to.
The engine computer, next to the battery, is the ignition module.
The engine computer is the ignition module. It is the large black box under the hood.The engine computer is the ignition module. It is the large black box under the hood.
The engine computer (behind the battery) is the ignition module.
sounds like we are having the same type of issue, I replaced ignition Module and coil pack, and still no spark the last thing to change is the Computer.
most chryslers have the module inside the computer
Begin by removing the wiring harness from your 1998 Chevrolet Suburban ignition module. Remove the ignition module retaining screws. Reverse the process to install your new ignition module.
How do you change the ignition control module in a 1988 Chevy Silverado 5.7L