Absolutely.
Replace the fuel filter and have the ignition module checked.
The ignition module will send a signal when the key is turned. If the module is no good the signal is not sent to the other ignition parts,thus not allowing the car to start
Yes, a faulty ignition control module can cause an engine to stall. This component is responsible for regulating the ignition timing and firing the spark plugs. If it malfunctions, it can lead to erratic spark delivery or no spark at all, resulting in engine misfires or stalling. Additionally, it may cause starting issues or intermittent loss of power while driving.
Not likely unless it is shorted. The alternator is where you start. Put a voltmeter across the battery to measure its' voltage. Have someone turn over the engine. When it is running the voltage should be higher than with the car off.
ignition module
A bad ignition module will cause a no start situation in a vehicle because the needed spark is not created. It is responsible for telling the distributor when to fire.
nope
What causes my Mazda mx3 to turn off while driving down the road.
Electronic Spark Timing (EST) bypass circuit or EST circuit is grounded or open. HEI Module may be the cause
no..if its bad your car wont start
typically this means the ignition module is bad
A faulty ignition coil or module can cause misfiring.