There is no distributor. The ignition system is coil on plug type. Each plug has its own coil.
Unscrew the screws holding the cap and lift it up and away from the distributor. Pull the rotor straight up and install the new one.
No it doe's not.
No, the 2001 Chevy Tahoe does not have a distributor cap. It is equipped with a distributor-less ignition system (DIS) that uses coil-on-plug technology, eliminating the need for a traditional distributor. This design improves reliability and performance by providing more precise ignition timing.
It is inside of the distributor under the cap and rotor. It is the only electronic item in the distributor.
There is a oil pump drive rod that fits into the bottom of the distributor and the gear that's on the bottom of the distributor runs on the gear that's on the rear of the camshaft.
under the distributor cap
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To remove the distributor on a 1997 Chevy Tahoe, first disconnect the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Then, mark the position of the distributor and the rotor to aid in proper reinstallation. Remove any wiring harnesses and the vacuum advance line, then unbolt the distributor hold-down clamp and carefully lift the distributor out of the engine. Be sure to note the orientation of the rotor as it turns when you remove the distributor to ensure correct timing upon reinstallation.
Napa auto parts sells them for 130.00 are so.
driving it to roughly
From 1996 to 1999 will work.
It is mounted in the distributor under the rotor button.