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Where is the ignition control module on a 1987 nissan 300zx
If you can start the engine when cold, but it sputters and stalls when it's warm, then you most likely have a bad ICM. When you crank the engine, if you have tachometer movement, then the module is good, if there's no tach movement while cranking then the module is bad. The tachometer gets the signal from the module, so if the tach works, then the module is good.
Passenger side front wheel well.
when you start the car up that's your ignition switch is located...
THAT IS THE TRANSISTOR IGNITION UNIT WHICH SENDS OUT THE SPARK TO THE SPARK PLUGS AFTER THE COILS. IN THE EARLY Z32 300ZX'S, THERE WAS A RECALL TO GO TO NISSAN AND GET THAT CHANGED FOR FREE
Which one? Then my answer, "When it stops working within specifications by the manufacturer."
There were 3,000 Nissan 300zx convertibles made
VG30DETT is in the 90-95 Nissan 300zx. It is a v6
Yes it will
yes!
No it has a recall on the ignition power transitor, get yours fixed today...
no power to starter on Nissan 300zx twin turbo