That's not a fuel thing, it is your electronic ignition. Your distributor bolt is under the distributor, if you're standing on the right side (passenger,) it's hard to see under there, but it's there. If you look closely you will see a fork like plate under the distributor the bolt is to the out side of it. The bolt is 1/2 in, you need a distributor wrench.
A 1992 318 distributor would have an electronic position sensor in it.
It is on the back of the engine, behind the air cleaner.
Loosen the air cleaner cover and shoot some into the throttle body.
A Dodge Neon does not have a distributor.A Dodge Neon does not have a distributor.
A Dodge Neon does not have a distributor.
Ignition timing for 2000 Dodge 3.9L engine is set and maintained automatically by the engine's electronic control module and is not possible to change.
A Dodge Neon does not have a distributor.
I'm not sure if you can on that model. If it has a distributor, you can loosen the hold down bolt and turn it to advance or retard your timing. If it doesn't have a distributor, it set by the ecm.
# Unplug the distributor connector from wiring harness connector # Loosen the distributor cap retaining screws # Label and disconnect the spark plug cables from the distributor cap # Lift the cap off of the distributor # Note in which direction the distributor spark pick-up is pointing then pull the rotor off of the distributor shaft
It does not have a distributor.
pull the hose off the vacuum advance and some of them have a set screw inside the hole.
It does not have a distributor.