Some musings on the V6 ICM (Page 2/2)
Larry Nakamura JUL 08, 11:43 PM
Hey buddy, I have had an ICM go out on me before so I too keep a spare one in my
trunk. I would also suggest keeping a spare ignition coil in your car too. I had one go
out on me before and leave me on the side of the road. It is even easier to switch
coils by taking the connections off the one you have on the car and connecting up
the spare one without even taking the old one out. Just let it float in the air and try
starting the car. If it starts and you aren't too far from home, you can drive home
and replace it properly when you get home. Just a suggestion.
reinhart JUL 11, 01:25 AM

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Originally posted by Larry Nakamura:

Hey buddy, I have had an ICM go out on me before so I too keep a spare one in my
trunk. I would also suggest keeping a spare ignition coil in your car too. I had one go
out on me before and leave me on the side of the road. It is even easier to switch
coils by taking the connections off the one you have on the car and connecting up
the spare one without even taking the old one out. Just let it float in the air and try
starting the car. If it starts and you aren't too far from home, you can drive home
and replace it properly when you get home. Just a suggestion.



Or just keep a piece of twine with it to tie it up against the old one until you get home.