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Old 04-15-2006, 04:25 PM
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Default Ignition trigger Module needed

I was attempting to remove my ignition triggers and clean the connections this morning and the one module had bonded to the mounting plate and when i pulled up on it the damned thing shattered ripping the wiring out of the little PC board inside.

I looked on both 928sp and 928intl sites and could not find a listing for the module, does anyone know if they are still available? this is a total bummer!!!
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You can see that i tried to replace the wires from the board to the connector, but gave up because it would not be worth getting stranded someplace when it fails. The board actually came apart from the bottom side (not shown) and ripped out the wiring to the connector pins.
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I am so damned pissed off right now!
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Nevermind, I did a search on Yahoo and it turns out that this is a commonly used trigger module for many makes. I found one at Napa Auto parts, it will be here Tuesday. $118 bucks though, OUCH!
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A little late now but I just posted a similar picture. The bonding is there for thermal conductivity to the plate below for cooling. I bought mine for about $50 though.
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I have a couple from an 86.
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I have what you need with the matching part number.
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Originally Posted by GoldenPTL
A little late now but I just posted a similar picture. The bonding is there for thermal conductivity to the plate below for cooling. I bought mine for about $50 though.
Why wouldn't they just use the white heatsink type grease? When this happened this morning, i figured that they had used the white stuff and it had just deteriorated long ago. One of the two modules came off loosely as i removed the screws but the other one seemed to be stuck. At any rate, when the new one goes back on it's getting the white stuff.



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