the module is on the passenger side cam gear cover. its a small box bolted to the front of the motor with 4 small bolts on it. two connectors on it also. just remove the bolts and connectors and replace it. if it has not been upgraded i would recommend doing that asap. the old module is large and black and the new style is smaller and silver. also relocate the module because when it gets hot is will cause the motor to randomly misfire.
Where is the ignition control module on a 1987 nissan 300zx
Passenger side front wheel well.
when you start the car up that's your ignition switch is located...
If you can start the engine when cold, but it sputters and stalls when it's warm, then you most likely have a bad ICM. When you crank the engine, if you have tachometer movement, then the module is good, if there's no tach movement while cranking then the module is bad. The tachometer gets the signal from the module, so if the tach works, then the module is good.
im trying to change my headlights on my 1989 Nissan 300zx, and don't know how too. I need help. Any help will be greatly appreciated, thank you.
THAT IS THE TRANSISTOR IGNITION UNIT WHICH SENDS OUT THE SPARK TO THE SPARK PLUGS AFTER THE COILS. IN THE EARLY Z32 300ZX'S, THERE WAS A RECALL TO GO TO NISSAN AND GET THAT CHANGED FOR FREE
There were 3,000 Nissan 300zx convertibles made
VG30DETT is in the 90-95 Nissan 300zx. It is a v6
The module control relay on a 1990 Nissan 300ZX is typically located in the engine compartment, near the fuse box. Specifically, it can often be found mounted on the driver's side fender or close to the battery. For precise identification, it's recommended to consult the vehicle's service manual or wiring diagram.
Yes it will
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No it has a recall on the ignition power transitor, get yours fixed today...