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Yes, Honda came out with the VTEC engine in 1989. Not all 1991s have the VTEC engine.
For model year 1989 General Motors did not produce the Buick Park Avenue. The soonest production date to 1989 was the 1991 Park Avenue. The 1991 Park Avenue was offered in 3800 engine in supercharged or naturally aspirated. The part numbers for electronic control module (ECM) or "computer" will vary based on the exact engine for model year 1991s.
Actually, in 1991 AMC/Eagle had a production cutoff where the early 1991s had a regular distributor, and the late 1991 models had the distributorless ignition system. Another source indicates that only the Canadian models had the regular distributor type system. So... depending on whether you have the distributor type or distributorless type, the firing order would be: Distributor type system: 1-6-3-5-2-4 (distributor rotation is CLOCKWISE) Distributorless system: 1-2-3-4-5-6
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remove the knobs and there are nuts under then to remove. Then take the nuts from the back of it under the dash and the wiring and remove. nice , duh If your stereo is an integrated faceplate unit (as most post-1991s are) there should be four holes on the faceplate, 2 on the left and 2 on the right. Check your local auto parts store and ask for a Ford Stereo Removal Tool Set. It consists of two "U" shaped pieces of wire with pointed tips. Insert the two wires into the holes in the stereo faceplate. When you feel them click, pull the stereo out of the dash.