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Diagnosis of carbureted engine with hall ignition with intermittent fault. Engine suddenly turns off, starts misfiring, starts normally after a while. It dies when the ignition module heats up. Could it be the coil, the hall sensor, the module or is it a bad contact in the wiring or in a connector? Check the diagnosis and the possible cause. The diagnosis begins with the evaluation of the car as a whole, as the fault may be mechanical, electrical or fuel related. When attributing the fault to an electrical fault, the diagnosis begins with peripheral checks such as: condition of the wiring harness and connectors, compatibility of the installed components - mainly module and coil, location of the module and coil attachment, checking the connection either through continuity or voltage measurement at the component terminals and the charging and starting system must be in order. Any relevant irregularity must be repaired before proceeding with the tests. @AparecidoOliveira blog: http://aparecidooliveira.blogspot.com/ Application table: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ALnB...