You don't have to, the ECM takes care of that.
If it has the 2.2L engine, yes.
No, it has coil packs, there is no distributor.
it does not have a distributor , it has coil packs
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there is none just coil packs
Under hood, center, upper engine area, mounted on front of engine above valve cover is ignition coil
If the engine has "coil packs" then its has to. Does your engine have a distibortor cap or coil packs?
If your engine has coil packs it will have one for each cyclinder. There are still a few engines that use just one coil but most use coil packs these days.
coil packs they are beside the balancer on the crank that area easy to see from underneath
under the coil packs and the coil packs are connected to the spark plug wires
Coil packs are an essential part of an automobiles engine, therefore, you would commonly see coil packs with commercial vehicles. They are a key component in the starting of a vehicle as it aids in the sparking of the engine.
On 1988-1993 V6 models, the coil packs and ignition control module are located at the lower front of the engine, facing the radiator. From 1994-1996, they were moved to the top rear of the engine, pointing slightly toward the cowl area.