Ignition Control Module Porb. w/n
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Ignition Control Module Porb. w/n
Ive been going thru them about every month and a half. Im on my third on now, what could be frying them?
are you putting the greese under them that comes with them? heat kills them faster than anything.
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You are the second person to ask me that ya im putting the grease on. there is still lots on after there fried to. any other ideas anyone
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Sometimes you end up with really cheap modules being sold to you, imported from who knows where. They don't have all the components they should. Canadian Tire is notorious for that.
Try a Blue Streak module. That solved my problem one time, when I went through about half a dozen of the dumb things in a few months.
Try a Blue Streak module. That solved my problem one time, when I went through about half a dozen of the dumb things in a few months.
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Thanks I'll give that one a try when the next one goes. Ive gone thru 3 in about 5 months. The first on was stockk i think and both sensors where fried on it but now its just the one burnning out each time.
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