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The ignition control module is not a likely cause.
Make sure fuse 6 is tight and clean.
Start by reading up on the OBD (On Board Diagnostic) function you can perform yourself, part of which is a procedure to check the (CPS) crank position sensor or rpm sensor. Look at the top line above for a link to "FAQ."
Look at the CPS cable for cracks and wiggle it to see if you can momentarily restore spark.
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Art Benstein near Baltimore
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