Once again -If your clone has a hardware defect, no firmware can fix it!
No, the module has no problems, since I read on this site that the same thing happens to some, they have to press the ignition several times, and with other firmware it works well, what happens is that I am looking for the most polished, ok
Have you read the 294 pages of this thread, and/or made a thourough search through it? Several users have reported failures of that kind with their clones. In most cases is due:
a)failure to flash the firmware (force erase the AVR and then flash the firmware AND correctly set the fuses)
b)failure with the power supplies/regulators of their clones, or failures of the layout (I recall somebody found a short on one of the PCB traces, and somebody else found a bad placed regultator, I had a shorted ceramic capacitor on one unit, and bad solder on other unit, etc.)
c)failure of the microcontroller
BTW: don't forget disconnect the programming cable and anything external attached to the unit before attempting to use it.