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On a 1996 Nissan Altima, the distributor is located on the front of the engine, near the intake manifold. It is typically mounted on the driver's side and connected to the ignition coil and spark plug wires. To access it, you may need to remove some components, such as the air intake or other engine covers.
The sensor is located behind the intake positioned just like a Chevy distributor. There is some wires coming off of it.
On a 1995 Pontiac Grand Prix, the distributor cap is located on the engine, typically near the front of the engine block. It is mounted on top of the distributor, which is generally found near the center of the engine bay. To access it, you may need to remove some components like the air intake or other surrounding parts for better visibility and reach.
It would be some number of wholes, and a second number of ten millionths.
Depends some distributors are vertical some horozontal put the plug end in with wires facing away from center of distributor
It depends on a lot of factors. Some cars have a distributor cap that is sensitive to moisture. If yours has a distributor cap, pop it off and check the inside for spark "traces" or cracks or any kind of imperfection. If you see any kind of trace or crack, replace the distributor cap. If you don't have a distributor cap and/or don't have a problem with your distributor cap, check the air intake. You need to have some kind of carburator/throttle body de-icer. There is usually a tube that draws air across the exhaust manifold to keep ice from building up when the gasoline flashes to vapor at the injector or carburator. There is usually a sensor and vacuum line at the air intake that controls a valve to draw air across the exhaust manifold when the temperature drops. If that part isn't working you'll have problems in rainy weather. You will literally have an ice ball form if that circuit isn't working.
look up the engine cylinder numbers, then look at the front of your engine, or on the intake manifold. There will be a series of raised numbers, (you may have to clean off some grease), this is your timing order. Make sure you have the correct sparkplug wires going to the correct plug from your distributor.(make sure your distributor is mounted correctly) Jody
Need to know what year and engine size. Some engines do not use a distributor.
305 is the same distributor as a 350 will even fit some big block chevy's.
On a 1998 Infiniti I30 with a 3.0L V6 engine, the distributor is located toward the rear of the engine, near the firewall. It is typically mounted on the passenger side and is connected to the ignition coils and spark plug wires. Accessing it may require moving some components, such as the air intake or other engine covers, for better visibility and reach.
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Well if you really want to go balls out, bypass the CPU & everything it enteracts with.