Adjusting the timing of a 1994 Hyundai Sonata requires specialized timing tools and the knowledge to use them. You need to have a timing light which is connected to the battery and number one ignition wire. You also must have a jumper wire connected to the timing adjustment connector and ground it at the back of the engine. By starting the engine and holding the rpms to idle. Point the timing light at the distributor and make the necessary adjustments.
To adjust the timing on a Hyundai Sonata, you will need to use specialized timing tools. If you do not already own the tools, it may be a better option to take it to a certified Hyundai mechanic.
Timing can not be adjusted, is done by the PCM.
To set the timing on a 1994 GMC Suburban you need to warm up the engine while the car is either in park or neutral. Next, you adjust the distributor until the timing is set to where you want it.
The timing is electronic controlled. You MUST have an OBDII engine scanner to set the timing to specs. Timing light will not work.
There are a few ways to set the timing on a 1994 Suburban 1500. Disconnect the connector firewall to loosen the distributor turning just a bit clockwise.
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Go to www.hyundaiusa.com, Then register, after you have loged on go to service then use the search.
where are the timing marks on a 94 2.5 dodge shadow es
It isn't adjustable. It is controled by the computer
i have a 94 Honda passport, my engine is a 3.2L with coil packs. the timing is non adjustable. on the 3.1L the timing indicator is located at the front of the engine by the crankshaft pulley. the timing set is 10-degrees BTDC @ 800rpm. disconnect the set timing connector at the distributor.
It has no timing marks because the ignition timing is set by the computer and isn't adjustable.
It sets in 0 degrees.