starts normal when its cold then after driving bout 10 miles it starts stumbling or hiccups feels like im running out of gas and then my RPM goes up to 3000RPM up and down
Yes, My ignition module was bad, I experienced intermittent stalling. My mechanic replaced and it stopped.
A bad ignition module will cause a no start situation in a vehicle because the needed spark is not created. It is responsible for telling the distributor when to fire.
bad ignition coil, bad plugs. bad plug wires, bad ignition control module........
Ignition module bad.
It could either be a bad ignition coil, a bad ignition rotor, a bad ignition cap, a bad ignition control module (if equipped), or a bad coil to cap wire.
no..if its bad your car wont start
Bad Starter. Bad Starter Relay. Bad Ignition Switch. Bad Ignition Module. Improper Ground.
Bad Ignition Module in Distributor.
Take it to AutoZone, and they can test it
Bad ignition module.
Yes. If the ignition is malfunctioning, the spark plug will not ignite. A bad ignition module, a bad spark plug or a bad plug wire are the most common causes of that (besides a bad battery, of course).
No spark can be as simple as a ecm fuse blown, a bad ignition switch, defective ignition module or a bad coil.