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Coop Dawg
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2023
1985 Ford Bronco 2. 2.8L V6 Engine.This fit great! Common problem on these trucks and although its aftermarket it works perfectly.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2023
This fixed the problem
Rebecca Rice
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2022
Rubbish! I was having problems with my 88 Bronco frequently stalling and misfiring badly after it warmed up. Tracked it to a bad ignition module. I Installed this new module and it made no difference at all. I put an old, used module that I know worked from another car and now the Bronco runs great again!
Mark C from IN
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2020
Purchased this to address a misfire in my 1989 ford with Thick Film Ignition (TFI). Installed easily with a special tool (which I already had). Also, instead of using the silicone grease supplied with the module, I used heat sink compound between the metal base and the distributor for better heat dissipation. Overall, this resolved the misfire issue, and I've driven about 800 miles with the new unit, and no problems so far!
mike ward
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2019
working so far, fit was good
Edward T. Medalis
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2018
This product worked as expected for my application which was to install on a John Deere 316 garden tractor. The top 3 spade connectors (7, 8, &9) and the shrouded connectors 1 and 3 were not connected because they were not needed. The shrouded terminals 2, 4, 5, and 6 were connected.I cut away part of the shroud for easy access to those pins.Terminal 2 was connected to the one and only breaker point which had previously been connected to the negative side of the coil.but now disconnected from the coil. Terminal 4 was connected to the battery 12vdc + side of the coil. Terminal 5 was connected to the negative side of the coil. Terminal 6 was connected to chassis ground which is the same as the negative side of the 12 vdc battery.I bolted the igniter unit to a heat sink to keep it from over heating and then mounted that assembly to a location near the ignition coil that had a chance of avoiding engine heat. Regards.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2018
Product arrived on the indicated date, it is seen that it is of good quality and fits perfectly in my 1989 ford aerostar, the vehicle worked perfect. attached photos.also brings a manual installation and a thermal paste
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