Its a hall switch that is in the distributor that creates a square wave that is sent to the CPU to control the ignition.
The engine computer, next to the battery, is the ignition module.
ignition module is inside distributor along with hall sensor
The 327 cubic inch Chevrolet's distributor had points and condenser and not an ignition module. If you have an ignition module then you have a HEI distributor that was changed out.
No. The coil provides the spark and the module tells the coil when to spark.
A Mercedes-Benz 300SE ignition control module can be obtained from most Mercedes-Benz dealerships. The ignition control module, can be purchased at most auto-parts stores.
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Could be ignition module
I would have the ignition module checked .
for the 88 it is on the driver side fender under the water overflow
On my 90 740gl it is right next to the ignition coil. It depends on the ignition system used. On a Regina ignition, I think everything is built in the coil (The big square one) The regular round coil is for BOSCH ignition and a separate module is use. NOT SURE, would appreciate confirmation.
Have the ignition module in distributor checked.... could solve your problem (it solved mine!!)
change the crank position sensor
where is the ignition module located on a 1988 Mazda b2200
The engine computer is the ignition module.
The engine computer is the ignition module.
Where is the ignition module 97 explorer
Answer testing ignition modulenot all part stores have the ability to test ignition modules,a sure sign would be discoloration of the module or if the outside of the module has a softness to it if neither is apparent you could go to advance auto stores and they do have a peice of equipment to test your module, I used to work at a advance auto parts store