1998 Honda Accord "step change ignition control module" Questions

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...change in engine behavior.Check your ignition system. There are several steps to this.- Remove spark plugs and check to see if the electrodes look worn down or contaminated. Check your spark plug gap ...

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...step. If not, the problem is intermittent and you should check for loose connections and poor grounds. Turn the ignition switch OFF. Detach the Crankshaft Position Sensor (CKP) 2-prong connector. ...

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...step on the gas it dies. What is the problem? sounds like its trying to **** water drops into the injectors. while water drops are heavier than gas drops. under accceleration they will shut off your ...

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...step proseadure is required to perform this task. How ever if your engine has a distributor then the ignition timing is controled by the distributor. Good Luck. From Ernie @ RedDeer, Alberta,

...change in the cam signal input. • The following conditions may set this DTC: - High resistance in the #1 secondary ignition system - Low resistance in the #4 secondary ignition system - Corroded or ...

...How do you know its due to intermittent spark and not a fuel delivery issue? The ignition control module is a good next step if you have changed all of the coils and confirmed it is not a fuel

...step actuators to extend or retract the assist steps. Each actuator consists of an electric motor and a potentiometer. The module supplies a low reference and 10-volt reference source voltage to the ...

...Step 6 -- 6 Turn the ignition OFF for 30 seconds. Start the engine. Does the vehicle operate correctly without any MIL illumination, and without any stored DTCs? System OK Go to Diagnostic System ...

Step 3 Turn the ignition OFF. Remove the transfer case select switch. Disconnect the connector on the transfer case select switch. Turn the ignition ON. Probe the ignition 3 voltage circuit with a DMM

...change while pressing and releasing the brake? YES - Go to Step 6 NO - Go to DTC C0161 6 Remove the electronic brake control module (EBCM) from the vehicle. Refer to Control Module References . ...

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