My wife has a 2000 Bonneville that has gone through 5 Ignition Control Modules in the past 16 months. It has gotten to the point where I carry a spare in the trunk along with tools to change it whenever it happens.
The modules are put in with thermal paste for proper heat transfer, all connections have been checked - no corrosion and bolts look like new. Car runs very well and then one day, it will crank and not start. Change the ICM and in 20 minutes we are on our way, running great.
Does anyone have any idea what would cause this many failures?
The modules are put in with thermal paste for proper heat transfer, all connections have been checked - no corrosion and bolts look like new. Car runs very well and then one day, it will crank and not start. Change the ICM and in 20 minutes we are on our way, running great.
Does anyone have any idea what would cause this many failures?
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