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Old 07-11-2006, 11:00 PM
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92 jimmy ignition module

ok i have a 92 jimmy ..when i start it up it will only run for about 3-5 min before is just dies ..i have been told that it is my ignition module ....i have a new battery..new alternator..all fuses are new...starter is fine ...so in thinkin that may be the problem ...i have looked through the service manual and i cannot find where in the heck the ignotion module is...or what it looks like for that matter ..i have never had this problem before so its all new to me ..can someone please help!!!!!!!!!! its drivin me nuts
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Re: 92 jimmy ignition module

Inside the cap on the distributor at the base..It rides below the rotor
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Old 07-12-2006, 03:01 PM
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Re: 92 jimmy ignition module

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Inside the cap on the distributor at the base..It rides below the rotor

Thank you very much ..that is where i thought it was ..but i wasnt sure....awesome ...ya made my life easier ....thanks again ...i just hope this is what the problem is ....
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Re: 92 jimmy ignition module

ok guys i really need your help on this one ..as you know from previous posts i was asking abotu my ignition module..well..got a new one ..and that did not fix the problem..so now i have a new computer ..new spark plugs..so on and so on...since i have made my last post i have spent over $1300 tryin to fix this stupid truck ...now with all that being said ...i just got the truck out of the shop yesterday..it stalled on me once...it drives great ..but its idling at 900 rpm ..when i am at a stop light my truck vibrates ...and it seems like it is choking or struggling to keep it in idle and seems like it wants to stall...its a 1992 jimmy S series ..and i am really confused..they put in a new throddle...and so on...i thought perhaps that with it having a new computer that i would just drive it around a while and the computer would relearn..or reset its self so to speak..but its not ..the standing idle has not changed..it still sits as 900 rpm..although driving it the idle is great ...just when i have a stop light or have to slow down ..and when i first start it up its goin nuts..can someone please tell me what is up...the mechanics that have worked on it told me that the main problem was fixed..now i did test drive it before i paid for it and all was fine...now its doin this and i am at the point that i am freaked out to drive it ...and im sick of getting the run around from the mechanics i talk to ..and witht the way its going i think that they are trying to bleed me....please save me from insanity and help me figure out what is wrong with this damn truck ...thanx so much
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