Replace the pick up module. I have a 1986 F250 and the pick up module went bad on it right after I got it. I replaced it and the module because they should be replaced as a set. The truck was fine until a few months back and it quit one night on the way home. My new pick up module went bad. I had bought a Borg Warner unit because because I try to buy the best parts that I can. But just because you buy a new one and you buy a good brand one, doesn't mean you won't get a bad one. Luckily oreillys swapped mine out since it had a lifetime replacement. The second one I got was different than the first one I had. So it is possible that somebody bought a cheap one and swapped them out and got their money back with the cheap one inside the box. That pick coil and module work together to control the ignition and the injectors. If you do not put heat sink compound on the back of your module it will have a very short life. Not dielectric grease but true heat sink compound. There have been more modules burnt out from heat because of improper installation than anything. The best module you can buy is a Motorcraft. Delphi is the OEM supplier.
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