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Originally Posted by TheDeal526
Hey thanks for all your input HotZ28 , spinne1 and Smith1000. If my problem is the ignitional module, wouldn't there be some kind of code stored in the computer? I was also thinking the battery terminals could be lose, but they are actually new terminals i recently put on and they are nice and tight. There is a little corrision on the ground cable that goes to the chassis. I planned on replacing that, but I seriously doubt that's my issue. Oh by the way, it stalls anytime, not just when I come to a stop.
Just by chance, how much is the labor an ignitional module replacement? I do have a personal mechanic, will he be able to test the ignitional module to determine if that is the culprit if the Buick is running fine?
Again, thanks all
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Sorry about this, but my use of the term "ignitional" module was just a typo. It is an "ignition" module. I hope that saves you a little embarrassment at the auto parts place or garage.
Secondly, where do you live? If you live by a pull-it-yourself junk yard, the prices are insanely cheap! It is so cheap that if you suspect a part is bad, it is cheaper to replace parts than to pay for someone to diagnose your problem (assuming you are right about the part being bad, and assuming the part that you get at the yard is good, and assuming that you don't have more than one part that needs replacing). For example, around the south they have
http://www.pullapart.com/ which is the greatest thing ever for scoring cheap parts, especially things like interior parts that are not otherwise available at a reasonable price.