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Ignition Module Question
I ran into a problem with the car getting no spark,replaced the coil and it ran great for aprox. 6 months and I now have the same problem. Could the failure of the Ignition Module cause this problem?
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what year and model do you have?
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1967 250 S 1967 280SE 1968 250S 1971 280 SE 1973 220 1974 280 S 1975 450 SEL 1976 220 D 1979 300SD 1983 300 SD 1985 230 TE euro 1986 280SL 1986 500 SEL euro 1986 190E 2.3 1990 300 SE 2003 C230 K 2004 C230 K 1987 560SEL 1987 300SDL now in canada 2005 C230 1998 C43 AMG Sold to DON 1993 190E 2.6 300TD Former daily driver Totaled current: R320 CDI Ram 2500 Cummins |
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Ignition Module Problem?
This is a 1991 420 SEL
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Yes replace the EZL since you already changed the coil you will be ok with a used one, these parts are not cheap they fail from just use, heat causes them to fail. when you remove it look at the heat sync compound on the bottom if it is hard it's not doing its job of transferring heat. which will cause the failure other then this just age.
Bob |
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Kg, Radio Shack sells the white heat-conducting paste if you need to add/replace the paste on a used ignition control module.
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Yes it could. But, so could a faulty Crankshaft Position Sensor.
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