those realys are bad
The new ignition module may have failed. If it is a used module its probably happened. If its a new module it still sounds like failure.
The ignition coil is located under the distributor cap. There are a couple screws holing it in and a couple of wires. Just make sure the battery is diconnected first. Make sure you hook it back up the same way.
most likely a dead ignition module, the accessory part of the ignition goes awry, seen it happen a couple times after you install a new head unit.
Fuses only need to be changed when they blow. They are not a wear item.
if its the clicking I'm thinking of its the actuator for the vent door. try shutting off everything off in the heater/a/c system for a couple of minutes and then turn it back on. that usually stops it for me.
Check the ignition coils and the crankshaft position sensor. One of these could be failing as they heat up.
yep, a couple of days ago, maybe a week.
A sloppy worn timing chain.
It depends on what part of the country you live in. Call a couple of local garages for estimates.
No. The fuel pump should run for 2 seconds when the key is cycled from off to run, regardless of whether there is a problem in the ignition system or not.
its changed a couple of times but at the moment im pretty sure its dean butterworth
Yes. The headlights shut off after a couple minutes if the ignition is off.