Depending on the particular university you will usually be required to resit the module in the form of several referrals, these are simply assignments which are (again depending on the university) similar to the one that you failed.
If your lucky you will be able to defer from that particular module meaning you will simply carry on, for me at Liverpool John Moores it depends on the particular module whether or not it is a core module in which case you will need to complete all aspects you failed.
What you need to do is look at your module handbooks regarding the information on module failure and get to know the particular details for your university.
If you fail a module in your first year at the University of Westminster, you typically have the opportunity to retake the module in the following academic year. Your overall progression may be affected, but the university usually allows for resits or reassessment options. It's essential to consult your course handbook or academic advisor for specific details regarding your situation and the implications for your degree progression.
could be distributor, coil or ignition module. usually the ignition modules fail first on them.
First i feel the pain and then i move on to make my mistakes rectified
No
Because they tried their best
You go to jail on a probation violation.
You fail!
3 subject are fail in mumbai university
tfi module on distributer fail.
Then you fail
First Off, your HDD might fail or it will get hot enough your computer will shut down then your HDD will fail either way if it gets hot it fails
They would all fail, they work together.