sorry it is a ignition coil and module that is what the car dealer told me I needed, it is like a distribulor cap for the corsica.sorry it is a ignition coil and module that is what the car dealer told me I needed, it is like a distribulor cap for the corsica.
1st off what is a ignition coil module? no such part that I am aware of, please clarify where this part is located and what it does.1st off what is a ignition coil module? no such part that I am aware of, please clarify where this part is located and what it does.
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Sounds like a bad diode in the alternator, feedback to ground draining battery......check alternator.....always disconnect battery ground cable to avoid arcing and shorting the diodes in the alternator....connect negative battery cable last when working with polarity sensitive devices..........
Maybe. You should get a new windshield or at least have that one repaired by a glass shop. They can come to you. Once the windshield is repaired, let everything dry out real good and hope for the best.
headlight switch is bad, change the headlight switch itsellf will short out, therefore blowing your fuse. turn signals and break lights are on a different relay, therefore they will still work
Play with the ignition switch,If you can disable the starter when the engine is running and can do it in a very safe manner,this way you can turn the ignition and check to see if a ignition electrical part is failing, If you cant disable the starter just be careful how you turn the ignition you are only ruling out the ignition switch electrical part as possible problem or even the solution
Check your park light fuse. You may have blown the fuse for the dashlights/park lights by accidentally grounding the night illumination wire, located in the radio wiring. That wire runs from the dash lights to the radio, to illuminate the radio at night. Alternately, if the park light fuse keeps blowing when you replace it, you might've hooked that night light wire up to the wrong wire on your radio.
sorry it is a ignition coil and module that is what the car dealer told me I needed, it is like a distribulor cap for the corsica.
yes it has been checked out and is good
has the battery been tested and checks ok?
1st off what is a ignition coil module? no such part that I am aware of, please clarify where this part is located and what it does.
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