Is there a way of testing the ignition control module (ICM) (inside the distributor) on an '89 carbureted Festiva?
It's imported by Standard in the USA, Blue Streak is their Canadian branch, part number LX627.
It was replaced in Feb/04 about 20k km ago. At that time it was taken to an auto parts store for testing. The store no longer has that test equipment (www.distester.com) and can now only test ICM’s on engines with OBDII diagnostics.
I have an auto repair guide published in 1981 which talks about testing transistorized points using a dwell meter. It says to disconnect the cold start relay and connect the dwell meter to the tachometer block and turn on the ignition (don’t crank engine?). Then it says if the dwell meter reads 0 the breaker points are dirty or not closing. If the dwell meter reads between 0 and 45 the “amplifier and primary circuit are both functioning as they should”. (I know by "primary circuit" they mean the low voltage part of the ignition system.) If the dwell meter reads 45 it could be "lack of power from ignition switch, breaker points not opening, or defective amplifier assembly”. Car starts and runs okay but cuts out under load when warm so I don’t know if that test would be much help. Where is the cold start relay or can I just connect to the -ive post on the coil and ground on the chassis like I do when I use it as a tachometer?
Any other suggestions for testing the ICM? Thanks.
It's imported by Standard in the USA, Blue Streak is their Canadian branch, part number LX627.
It was replaced in Feb/04 about 20k km ago. At that time it was taken to an auto parts store for testing. The store no longer has that test equipment (www.distester.com) and can now only test ICM’s on engines with OBDII diagnostics.
I have an auto repair guide published in 1981 which talks about testing transistorized points using a dwell meter. It says to disconnect the cold start relay and connect the dwell meter to the tachometer block and turn on the ignition (don’t crank engine?). Then it says if the dwell meter reads 0 the breaker points are dirty or not closing. If the dwell meter reads between 0 and 45 the “amplifier and primary circuit are both functioning as they should”. (I know by "primary circuit" they mean the low voltage part of the ignition system.) If the dwell meter reads 45 it could be "lack of power from ignition switch, breaker points not opening, or defective amplifier assembly”. Car starts and runs okay but cuts out under load when warm so I don’t know if that test would be much help. Where is the cold start relay or can I just connect to the -ive post on the coil and ground on the chassis like I do when I use it as a tachometer?
Any other suggestions for testing the ICM? Thanks.
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