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 Post subject: Location Of Ignition Module
Posted: Mon May 09, 2016 4:57 pm 
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I have issues with my 1995 EF Falcon Wagon. It has a problem starting and at first i thought it was the pump so i took that out and replaced it. Still nothing happening, i spoke to a few friends that have worked on this model before and they suggested i look at either the checking the fuel filters and also suggested unplugging the fuel lines at the engine end and checking if fuel is coming through (which i will do). Lots of people are telling me however the Ignition Modules are notoriously good at f*****g out (lack of better words mind my french). Can anyone help with the location of the module? I have a donor car with all parts i need its just a matter of swapping it (Also the donor car is in mint cond and running well)
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Posted: Mon May 09, 2016 5:08 pm 
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Ignition Module on an EF, please clarify what you are wanting.

You have a coil pack and the ECU with the EF along with Cam sensor and Crank angle sensor.

On EA -ED/EL you have ECU, Dizzy, TFI Module, Coil.

People may be telling you about the TFI Modules which aren't on an EF.
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 Post subject: Re: Location Of Ignition Module
Posted: Mon May 09, 2016 5:47 pm 
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To be honest i hav'nt got the slightest idea what im saying really, i just ask questions in the hope i get the answer im looking for, it simply wont start and it seems more like either a line blockage or some sort of Electrical issue with starting, do you think you could help me diagnose the issue?
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 Post subject: Re: Location Of Ignition Module
Posted: Mon May 09, 2016 5:56 pm 
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3 things needed to get an engine to fire and in the correct ratio,

1) Spark (Coilpack/Leads/Plugs
2) Fuel (Fuel Pump/Fuel Filter/Injector pulse/Injectors/Fuel Reg.
3) Air (Air Filter)

Check for spark at the plugs first.

Could be Coilpack/Leads/Plugs any one or a combination of any.

Did you change the Fuel filter when you did the Fuel pump?
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 Post subject: Re: Location Of Ignition Module
Posted: Mon May 09, 2016 6:32 pm 
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Thanks alot SWC, ill go through that tonight, and stupid me... no i didnt change the filter.

I know theres spark, checked that, but 2 & 3 i havnt checked but im on it as soon as i send this message. Will let you know the result tomorrow mate.

Cheers and again thanks
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 Post subject: Re: Location Of Ignition Module
Posted: Mon May 09, 2016 6:56 pm 
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GJRoxberg wrote:
Thanks alot SWC, ill go through that tonight, and stupid me... no i didnt change the filter.

I know theres spark, checked that, but 2 & 3 i havnt checked but im on it as soon as i send this message. Will let you know the result tomorrow mate.

Cheers and again thanks


Is there spark on every lead?
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 Post subject: Re: Location Of Ignition Module
Posted: Sun May 15, 2016 3:18 pm 
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All mechanicals are working fine thus far, i have noticed that from looking behind the dash somebody has played with the electrics not sure if that could be the issue
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