Questions & Answers for: check ignition control module 1988

...ignition trouble but first use the fuel release valve located on top of engine under a screw cap to see if your getting fuel. It takes 4 things to make engine run fuel spark air and compression. But ...

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...IGNITION CONTROL MODULE IT WORKED FINE BUT THEN IT STARTED ACTING UP AGAIN, ALSO GETTING SAME CODE FROM ECU. IS IT GETTING SHORTED OUT SOMEWHERE OR IS IT A POSSIBLITY THAT THE NEW IGNITION CONTROL ...

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Question about 1988 Toronado

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...ignition control module or computer. Also i was wondering if anyone knew the check engine codes ( by the flashes) without having it hooked up to a scanner and the exact placement of the jumper wire ...

Question about 1988 Toronado

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ignition (sensors, module, wiring) or the secondary side (coils, plug wires, plugs.)  It sounds like it is most likely the primary side, if you have no spark at any plug.  Did you check them

...bad ECM from the junkyard? I just dont know. Ignition control module tested good also. Have you checked the Cam sensor? The Cam sensor controls the injector pulse. probrably injectors not firing ...

...check for spark leakage in the dark 5. Spark plug gap too close or too wide. 6. Faulty ignition coil, module, and or sensor. 7. Loose, dirty, or corroded ignition module connector at crankcase. 8. ...

Question about 1988 GSX 600 F (Katana)

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...check for spark leakage in the dark. 6. Faulty ignition coil or electronic control module. 7. Faulty CKP, CMP, or BAS sensor. 8. Faulty ignition switch. 9. Tilt sensor needs a reset. 10. Security ...

Question about 1995 GPZ 1100

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...check for spark leakage in the dark. 6. Faulty ignition coil or electronic control module. 7. Faulty pulse coil. 8. Faulty CKP, CMP, or BAS sensor. 9. Faulty ignition switch. 10. Tilt sensor needs a ...

...t hat the module is bad or the timing sensor is bad If you have the old ignition module, try putting that back in and go from there. I would also check my fuses. and coil and see if you have

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