Dodge D150 ignition module removal issue related to distributor black disk on Dodge D150

Submitted by Jakey75 · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Dodge D150 owners report experiencing challenges when removing the ignition module from the distributor, particularly regarding the black disk, which is likely the distributor cap. These issues arise as owners must first remove the distributor cap to access the ignition control module, a critical component for spark timing. Additionally, some owners find that troubleshooting ignition problems requires checking the distributor cap and rotor, as these can affect engine performance. Confusion can occur if the ignition module is mistaken for other components, such as the EGR temperature sensor or spark control computer. Proper understanding of the ignition module's wiring setup is essential for successful removal and reinstallation, as it connects to power, the distributor, and the coil. In cases of malfunctioning ignition systems, inspecting the distributor, ignition module, and associated wiring is recommended to identify the root cause. Owners facing difficulties during the removal process are advised to consult resources specific to the Dodge D150 or seek help from experienced mechanics for guidance.

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