Same as removal for the 93 already answered by someone else. Matter of fact, almost everything is the same I think for from 88 or so to 94.
test ignition coil,ignition module,pick-up coil,electronic spark control,and knock sensor
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Try this...... Remove the ignition coil plug, then take a test light and run it between the two terminals of the ignition coil wires. Crank the engine and see if it flashes. If it does and there is no spark, you need a new coil.
Is located under the coil packs
They are separate The ignition module is on the drivers side fender usually mounted in the middle of an aluminum box with fins on it. The coil is easy to find just follow the center wire on the distributor and you'll find it.
you dont! it has to be in the off position
i have a 92 tercel and to be totally honest i relly dont think that the 92 tercel has power steering, mine dosent Ummm...yes they do. At least, mine does. I just replaced the power steering pump and belt. The pump is on the passenger side. (I have a 92 Tercel, 5-speed manual transmission w/AC.)
The 1992 Plymouth Cold ignition switch is held in place by a retaining ring. Remove the retaining ring at the top of the ignition switch. Pull the ignition switch out. Remove the wiring harness from the ignition switch. Reverse the process to install the new ignition switch.
Check power to ignition switch with ignition turned on check the on position at back of barrel for power for starters, EA falcons have a thick film module which i think is located in the dizzy, which if faulty could burn a coil out.. good luck
I believe they are styled different but will fit. I am parting out a 92 paseo and have both mirrors.
Could be a number of things. Ignotion Coil bad,ignition switch bad?
A distributor sends electric (from ignition coil) to the spark plugs via the spark plug wires, which in turn fire the engine.