The order they go in are green, yellow, yellow, brown/white, black/pink, yellow/black, brown. I found another 1991 sunbird with the same distributor at a junkyard, that's how I found out.
The ignition module is located in the distributor, under the distributor cap.
The ignition control module sit directly below the distributor.
ignition control module is under the distributor cap
On The Crankshaft It Has A Magnet & On The Timing Cover It Has A Pick Up Coil, This Sends The Control Box Under The Coils Information As When To Fire That Coil. The Timing Is Done By The Computer.
There is no distributor cap or even a distributor on these engines since the 6 plug wires are connected in pairs directly to 3 coils on top of the ignition control module. This module energizes and "fires" the coils electronically without the need for a distributor. If you suspect ignition problems check plug wires first, then plugs, then the module and coils.
The Ignition Control Module on the 4 cyl models is located under the Distributor cap.
ignition control module is located under the distributor cap
The ignition module is integral to the distributor and is not serviced as as separate part.
Inside your distributor !
If it is a newer model (no distributor) then it sounds like the Ignition Control pack is bad. If it is older (with a distributor) then replace the Ignition coil inside the distributor cap.
inside the distributor. pull the distributor cap off and it's attached to the distributor toward the firewall.
it's underneath the rotor in the distributor. you have to take the distributor out to change it.