You may suspect a faulty Thunder Heart ignition module if you experience symptoms such as difficulty starting the engine, intermittent or no spark, or the engine stalling unexpectedly. Additionally, if you notice unusual engine performance issues, erratic idling, or warning lights on the dashboard, it could indicate a problem. Testing the module with a multimeter or seeking diagnostics from a professional mechanic can confirm its functionality.
There could be a couple reasons why your car has no spark. * A bad ignition module, which is located beneath your coils * A bad computer * A bad crankshaft position sensor * Faulty wiring I would probly start with the Sensor, or the ignition module, and work you way from there. The ignition module can be tested at you local Autozone. The Crank Pos Sensor is a real pain to get out, has been known to break off in the block, causeing even bigger problems, and is just located in a ackward spot. If your a little faint of heart on tackling a project like this, I would recomend a trip to the dealer, or a local shop.
Heart's Thunder was created in 1990.
Thunder in My Heart was created in 1977-10.
"I heart thunder" is a common phrase used to express a positive feeling towards thunderstorms or the sound of thunder. It is not directly attributed to a specific source or reference.
the heart is the module part of the circulatory system
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Not a pig heart but a faulty heart valve was replaced with one from a pig.
John Farnham's "Thunder In Your Heart" from the 1986 film 'Rad'
TM73 Thunder Wave is only available by buying it at the Battle Frontier shop.
Overview. In heart valve disease, one or more of the valves in your heart doesn't work properly. Your heart has four valves that keep blood ...
I'd go to the Goldenrod Department Store. The fifth floor sells tms and you should find thunder there. :)
you dont. you buy a life instead