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Ignition Control Module: Testing and Inspection



AllData Editor Note: OE does not supply any Component testing for the Ignition Control Module. The way OE has you Test an Ignition Module is by checking for proper inputs. If all the inputs are there, and the module doesn't either fire a coil, and/or referance the Engine Control Module (to energize an injector), the Ignition Module is bad.

If the vehicle cranks for at least 5 seconds and the Engine Control Module doesn't see a referance signal, some Models will set a code, 42 (Hard) or 12 (Soft). If your vehicle has one of these codes, begin with the Diagnostic System Check in Computers and Controls, then proceed to the Trouble Code Chart (Yes, some vehicles have a DTC Chart for Code 12).

If the vehicle does not set a code, begin with the Diagnostic System Check, and it will send you to a Diagnostic Chart that checks for your particular condition.

These types of tests are found under Computers and Control Systems. Testing and Inspection