cam position sensor, located inside distribitor. have to take distribitor apart to replace it.
it could be the control module
sounds like an ignition coil
also check and see if you are getting spark. it may be bad coil,or solonoid. good luck ignition module on the distributer
Could be the ignition module.
Could be ignition module
No spark? Have you replaced the ignition module inside the distributor? That would be my guess.
could be distributor, coil or ignition module. usually the ignition modules fail first on them.
Yes, absolutely
I had the same problem with a 93 Jag. I replaced the ignition module, coil, crank sensor, and even the ECU computer and I still did not have any spark. I was stumped and studying the wiring diagram I replaced the ECM Main Relay that was the problem, it fired right up. The ECM Main Relay on the 93 is located in the passenger side of the engine compartment on the firewall and it is the farthest outboard relay. Simple fix. I sure hope this helps someone out there
the ignition control module could be the problem
The ignition module could cut off the fuel supply. The oxygen censor will also cut off the power from an automobile as well.
The problem could be the absence of fuel or spark. If you floor the accelerator and the engine dies quickly, that's a fuel problem. Black smoke from the pipe when the engine stops is an indication of lack of spark or fuel.