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Checking an ignition module...jeansond 08-08-2005, 09:29 PM I recently purchased an 01' Grand Am SE 2.4L with 102k Miles on it. About a week after the purchase... driving along I experienced an engine shut down. No electrical problems, the engine simply died. It's died a few times on me coasting into stop lights and will not crank for 15minutes or so once i drive it somewhere and park it for a few hours. My first thoughts were fuel pressure / filter / pump, and Im still not sure if its not the pump, but I spoke with a GM cert. mechanic today and he speculated that it was the ignition module. To test this, he recommended carrying a few gallons of water around with me and, when the car doesn't want to crank, to pour it over the coil/plug/module cover on the engine. I am wandering, is there any more of a sure-fire way to test the ignition module without straight up replacing it. I know similar problems have been posted before, and i've read most of those posts... I appologize if I missed the answer to my own question. -- Jason xeroinfinity 08-08-2005, 11:39 PM i think the ignition module/coils are under the top engine cover. I'm sure it can be tested with a voltage/ohms meter, but I'm not sure on the specs. Check back I'm sure someone knows exactly how. jeansond 08-11-2005, 02:37 AM Aye, the coils, ignition module, and plugs are located under the top engine cover. Everything is pretty easy to get to involving the module... just 4 bolts, then 7 smaller bolts to get it off... so thats not a huge deal. I just need some way to test it and make sure thats my problem. GTP Dad 08-11-2005, 06:21 AM I have a few questions that your mechanic did not answer. First, did the security light come on just before the car died? Second, this sounds more like a crank position problem than an ignition module problem, did he mention anything about that? Third, does the car run ok when it is running or do you have a miss or a hesitation problem? Finally, are you getting any kind of check engine light? jeansond 08-11-2005, 02:02 PM There are no engine lights and the car runs perfectly when its running. The mech. didn't mention anything about the crank position. vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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