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Old 01-27-2006, 07:24 PM   #5
muchobetis
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Re: Ignition Module Problem. HELP!!!!!!!

Overheating is not caused by a ign module.
- My mechanic told me the computer scan showed that the ign module was bad, and I had to replace it.

What code no did he get/ Post back the code no.
- I had two codes, one with a metal key, just counting the blinkings ( code 31) and the other and more reliable the Snap-on computer Scanner (4,000USD) saying that the ign module it was not good.

Check all wiring and hoses and vacume lines that you may have left off or unpluged.
Check your plug wires for being crossed and make sure your are getting good hot blue spark out of coils and to all plugs.
- Everythig checked and looks fine.

Is the enine missing? Pull one plug wire off at atime and see if it makes any differance.
- No diference

If all else fails put the old ign module back on and see what it does.
- The old ign module is long gone, I put it in the garbage last night and this evening the garbage was clean. I know is bad luck, they dont clean so good, just when i have to find something important in the garbage!

Is the check engine light still on? If so pull codes and post back codes.
- There is not light, so I cant post any codes.


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