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The ignition module is located in the distributor under the rotor, it plugs in.
Please check your spark plugs,wires,distributor and rotor or the ignition coil module. My '93 LX has an ignition coil module.
The ignition module is located in the distributor under the rotor, it plugs in.
the ignition module is on the distributer(the thing all the spark plugs wires go to)
inside the distributor cap. there should be 2 sets of plugs that go to your distributor, those plugs go directly into ur ignitions module
Locate the coils. They are bolted to the ignition module mounting bracket. Unplug the wiring connectors to the module. Two bolts at the top and two nuts at the bottom should be removed, and then the bracket comes out with the module and coils still attached. You now have easy access to the rear spark plugs.
ignition module is located under the distributor, where the spark plugs come out to go to the spark plugs, remove 6 bolts that hold the 3 capped distributor on, unplug the wires from both ends of module, 3 plugs, lift module out, nothing holds it in after distributor is removed, plug new module in, replace distributor.
If a defective ignition module, (or bad plugs/ wires) causes a misfire condition, one or more plugs won't fire. The uneven power pulses cause engine shaking.
Assuming the plugs and wires have already been replaced you may have a bad fuel injector.
Change crank shaft angle sensor ul get a spark
At the front of the engine, behind a plastic cover, just above the exhaust manifold. There are 4 clips that hold the cover to the ignition module. Under the cover, there are 2 bolts that secure the ignition module to the engine. Disconnect the wiring plug on the end of the ignition module. Undo the bolts and use them to extract the module, then remove the plugs as normal.
how about plugs, wires or ignition module