The engine computer, next to the battery, is the ignition module.
Replace the fuel filter and have the ignition module checked.
Left side under instrument panel between the emergency brake pedal and the steering column and behind the fuse and relay module.
A lot of things can cuse it. One is the ignition module. Have it checked out. GoodluckJoe I recently had the same problem,I changed the ignition module,after approx. 165 miles;same thing. My mech. put a computer scanner on it and found the problem to the MAP sensor. So far, no more problem. ignition module was $80.00 MAP sensor was $30.00
That means you ignition is lock but its not a BIG problem. Just unlock it.
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It will not run if you bypass the ignition module (no spark).
it's on the lower section of the distributor!
The ignition module is right underneath the ignition coils. The ignition coils are what the spark plugs attach to. My alro was riding really rough so i just changed my coils and module for $200 and it runs like new. All you do is unplug the wires, unscrew the coils(6 bolts) and there is your module. :) Hope this helps!!
It is on the left side of the engine. You will see a coil and that is the module also. It is one unit.
You need to be clear as to what you are asking. There ire numerous parts to an ignition. Are you referring to the switch or module? jd
internal to the engine computerThe voltage regulator on a 2000 Chrysler Voyager is located within the Powertrain Control Module. If you want to replace the voltage regulator, you have to replace the PCM.
Yes, its inside the coil interface (the thing that the two coils are sitting on)
A 2000 Toyota Camry has an ignition switch fuse location in the main fuse panel. It helps protect the switch and the rest of the ignition system from surges.