They get dry joints - at the start, mine would not start in temps below zero but would start at higher temperatures - later it also played up at higher temps. The expansion on contraction being on the side of the distributor in a hot engine valley makes the dry joints - so they do not necessarily just die. I went through two in the same process on my disco before I moved my module from the distributor to a cooler spot neat the coil then all was OK.
Garry
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