It may already be obvious to others. Anyway, thank God I had a spare in my glove box. I went to get gas, filled it up, started it up, then drove right across the street to the garage where they are working on my 78 Camaro. I had it running since I just stopped by to check in and let them know the status of some other needed parts. I get back to the car, and noticed the car was off. The radio was on, and as I tried starting it, it would not turn over. So the owner and I determine the car was getting no spark. I had a feeling it was the module and thank God I had a spare. We put it in and the car started up. The one that went had a GM logo, so it may have been the 43 year old original.
So nonetheless, I'll be ordering another one and keeping a spare. Figured I share that for others who may not be aware. When these go, they go, and the newer ones probably won't last as long as the GM ones.
So nonetheless, I'll be ordering another one and keeping a spare. Figured I share that for others who may not be aware. When these go, they go, and the newer ones probably won't last as long as the GM ones.