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Where is the control module located on the 1983 Chevy blazer
either the coil or ignition control module
I would suspect the ignition module. It is attached to the distributor with 2 screws.
check the ignition control module.
warm engine-95~100 Nm (69~72 ft lb) cold engine-82~88 Nm (59~64 ft lb)
1983 doesnt have a crankshaft position sensor. you have an ignition module located on the side of the distributor.
It could either be a bad ignition coil, a bad ignition rotor, a bad ignition cap, a bad ignition control module (if equipped), or a bad coil to cap wire.
Check the floats in the carb and the butterflies, make sure they care clean and working, change the fuel filter because a clogged one will not work, and check all plugs wires roter and cap
ignition switch?? ignition module is on distributor, and is under the dist cap, remove the dist cap and rotor bug, it pulls off, then if it was not running you can remove the little black box, its a module, have it checked at autozone for free, take coil off top of dist cap, is as easy as removing the screws, and replacing unit. reassemble it.
No spark? Have you replaced the ignition module inside the distributor? That would be my guess.
A 1983 isn't going to have a control module - it's all in the resistors in the stalk switch.
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