The firing order is the same.
look on the intake manifold it will be stampes into the manifold cast.
AnswerThe firing order is listed on the intake manifold.18436572............counter clockwise at the distributor.
the firing order is cast in to the intake manifold
On most cars the firing order is stamped on the intake manifold. the only thing you will sometimes will find on the distributor cap is the number 1 showing the location of the wire that goes to the number one plug.
Yes No, the firing order is not different. no. the firing order is the same. go buy a book at your local parts shop, and it will show u a picture.
There is more than one engine and firing order available for that car. Note the direction the distributor rotor turns while cranking. The correct firing order is cast into the intake manifold.
The firing order is 1,3,5,7 on the drivers side and 2,4,6,8 on the passanger side, number 1 on the distributor is at the five o'clock position as you are looking at the distributor from the front. Firing order is on the intake manifold just in front of the carb.
Look on top of the intake manifold for the firing order. Then make sure they are in the right order at the distributor.
Answer3.9L V6 firing order is 1-6-5-4-3-2 Distributor rotates clockwise.5.2L V8 firing order is 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2 Distributor rotates clockwisealso look on the intake manifold.
It is embossed on the intake manifold. 1-5-3-6-2-4
Engine Should Be A 3 Cylinder 1.0 With The Firing Order Stamped In The Manifold. 1-3-2 Counter Clockwise Rotation On Distributor.
the firing order is usually stamped on one of the factory intake manifold runners, and also should be on the distributor cap where each wire connects