check your ignition module, especially if it a straight six.
Maybe the igniton control module or the ignition module are making bad contact.
I would suspect a failing ignition control module.
I would replace the ignition control module that's in the distributor.
there is no ignition control module the coils are controled by the ecm in my 96 cougar 4.6l i found it hidden behind the drivers side front turn signal look thru the small holes, you will see the fins on the module!
Could be a coil or ICM, Ignition Control Module.
test ignition coil,ignition module,pick-up coil,electronic spark control,and knock sensor
Control Module depending on type controls the engine functions, transmission, ignition, etc. (test does not specify "Ignition Control Module")Starter solenoid would be the most likely choice because on older vehicles with points ignition, the solenoid has a Resistor (Run) post for and an Ignition (Start) post, but now we don't need resistors, but it still has to do with ignition!Coil supplies voltage to the spark plugs = ignition again.Spark plug creates the gap for the spark that the fuel needs to ignite, ignite = ignition.
Probably a bad ignition control module..Autozone for $105-$160..
it can, but i would check the ignition control module first....then the crank sensor.....
You would have to change the fuel and ignition systems over to a non computer system.
The blower control module is defective.