What could cause ICM failure at engine start up?
My 1993 Honda Civic LX 1.5L decided to stall. The re-start attempt failed and the engine seemed to be turning too freely. My first thought is timing belt! I checked the valve timing & its on the money. When I accessed the trouble codes, the CEL blinked, but so dimly I had to shade it to make the blinks out. I had a code 8. I checked the TDC, CYP, & CYK sensors. They checked out. I checked the coil primary @ 1.4 ohms & the primary + to secondary @ 8.5K ohms. Maybe bad coil. I checked the ICM and it failed the voltage test from ground to white/blue wire. Maybe bad ICM. I had the ICM tested on a test machine, it was bad. I installed a new ICM & tried to crank the engine, no soap. I kind of thought the new ICM could be defective from the factory. So I tested it. It tested bad, in the same way as the original. I had this new ICM tested on a test machine, it was bad. I don't know if the new ICM was defective from the factory or my car ruined it. I thought of buying a rebuilt distributor with all the guts incuded. I'm try not to be a parts replacer but a diagnostician. I don't want to install & ruin any more new parts, I'm to poor. Could you please suggest my best next move to make. Thanks from an old mechanic too used to old technology.