



Mitsubishi Ignition Module J170 30130P07A01 MD618293 Ford Mazda Suzuki
Ignition Module J170 MD618293 Ford Mazda Suzuki
THIS IS A Aftermarket OEM Replacement MITSUBISHI IGNITION MODULE SUITABLE FOR MITSUBISHI DISTRIBUTOR SYSTEM
PLEASE VERIFY YOUR OEM PART NUMBER FROM YOUR ORIGINAL UNIT TO ENSURE FITMENT.
Ignition Control Module TO REPLACE OEM B54118V20, 30130P07A01, MD618293 J007X01172 J007X01175 30130-P07-A01
THIS ignition control module can replace on Mitsubishi Mazda B541-18-V20, 30130-P07-A01, J153, J120, J170 ignition control module. The ignition control module is responsible for triggering the spark to the ignition coil.
REPLACES OEM:
- B541-18-V20
- 30130-P07-A01
- J153
- J170
- J120
- MD618293
- 3P518V20
- SH7329
- J007T01571
- J007X01172
- J007X01175
INTERCHANGE PART NUMBERS
- for Cargo: 150234.
- for Intermotor: 15899.
- for Honda: 30130-P07-A01.
- for Remco: 3161689.
- for Era: 885021.
- for Ika: 9.4043.1.
- for Magneti marelli: 940038559.
- for Mazda: B541-18-V20, B541-18-V20H, B54118V20.
- for Motorherz: CMM2007.
- for Lucas: DAJ217.
- for Mitsubishi: J007T01571, J007X01172, J007X01175, J120, J170, J170-9910A, J1709910A, J170A.
- for Transpo: MM170.
- for Beru: ZM025.
SUITS FOLLOWING VEHICLES
[1991-1994] FORD FESTIVA WA 1.3L 4cyl B3
[1990-1994] FORD LASER KF KH 1.6L 4cyl B6
[1991-1995] HOLDEN BARINA MH 1.3L 4cyl G13BA
[1987-1990] MAZDA 121 DA 1.3L 4cyl B3
[1989-1998] MAZDA 323 BA PROTEGE 1.6L 4cyl B6
[1994-1998] MAZDA 323 BA ASTINA/PROTEGE 1.8L 4cyl BP-ZE
[1989-1994] MAZDA 323 BG ASTINA/PROTEGE 1.8L 4cyl B8-ME, BP-ME
[1992-1996] MITSUBISHI LANCER CC 1.5L 4cyl 4G15
[1994-2005] MITSUBISHI EXPRESS SJ 2.0L 4cyl 4G63
[1991-1997] MITSUBISHI RVR N23W (GREY IMPORT) 2.0L 4cyl 4G63
[01/89 - 12/99] SUZUKI SWIFT GTI SF SF413 1.3L 4cyl G13B 74kW
[01/89 - 12/95] SUZUKI SWIFT SF SF310 0.99L 3cyl G10A 39kW
[1990-1995] SUZUKI SWIFT SF SF413 1.3L 4cyl G13BA 50kW
[1994-1999] SUZUKI SWIFT CINO SF SF413 1.3L 4cyl G13BA 50kW
| Identification | |
|---|---|
| SKU | BIM088 |
| Barcode # | 9311831060042 |
| Brand | Aftermarket OEM Replacement |
| Part Numbers | |
| Part Number | MD618293 |
| Reference OEM Number | MD618293 |
| Other OEM Numbers | 30130P07A01, 3P518V20, B54118V20, J007T01571, J007X01172, J007X01175, J120, J153, J170, MD618293 |
| Related Part Numbers | BIM088, CM411, IM114, TIM034 |
| Product Specifics | |
| Placement On Vehicle | FITS ON Mitsubishi Electronic Distributor |
| Type | Ignition Module |
| Reference Oe/oem Number | MD618293 |
| Manufacturer Warranty | 1 Year |
| Ean | 9311831060042 |
| Make | SUZUKI |
| Interchange Part Number | TIM034 |
| Other Details | |
| Note | Verify fitment using the OEM part number before ordering. |
| Unit Of Measure | ea |
What does a direct fire ignition (DFI) module do?
The direct fire ignition (DFI) module, also called a distributorless ignition module, controls spark timing without a traditional distributor. It receives position signals from the crankshaft and camshaft sensors and triggers each ignition coil to fire in the correct sequence for each cylinder. DFI systems deliver more precise timing than distributor-based systems and are not subject to the mechanical wear of a distributor cap and rotor.
What are the symptoms of a failing DFI module?
A failing DFI module typically causes misfires on one or more cylinders depending on how many coil outputs are affected. Common symptoms include engine cranking but not starting due to no spark, cylinder-specific misfires with codes P0300 to P0312, rough idle, hesitation under acceleration, and intermittent stalling particularly when the engine is at operating temperature. Some modules fail completely when hot and recover when cool - a pattern that strongly suggests ignition module failure.
How do I test an ignition module?
The most reliable test is to scan for fault codes and check for spark at each cylinder using an inline spark tester. If specific cylinders have no spark while others do, the module output for those cylinders has failed. You can also swap the module with a known good unit. Some modules can be tested with a multimeter by checking trigger signal voltage at the module input terminals while cranking - refer to a workshop manual for your specific vehicle.
Can a failing ignition module cause a no-start condition?
Yes - if the DFI module fails completely it will produce no spark to any cylinder and the engine will crank but not start. This is one of the more common causes of a no-crank-no-spark no-start on vehicles without a traditional distributor. An OBD2 scanner may show crankshaft or camshaft sensor codes in addition to ignition module faults, since the module relies on sensor inputs to determine timing.
Is the DFI module the same as the ignition control module (ICM)?
Yes - DFI module, ignition control module (ICM), and ignition module are different names for the same component depending on the manufacturer. Holden and some Ford applications use the term DFI module, while other manufacturers call it an ICM or ignition amplifier. The function is identical - controlling coil triggering based on crankshaft and camshaft position sensor signals.
Do I need to reset the ECU after replacing the ignition module?
Clear any stored fault codes with an OBD2 scanner after replacement. On most vehicles no further reset is required - the module is a direct replacement with no programming. However if misfire codes were stored for an extended period the ECU may have modified fuel trim values as a result of the misfires. These will self-correct over several drive cycles once the new module is installed and the engine is running correctly.
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