The Filko CS-3 is a coolant sensor for GM vehicles in the 80's
Irving Frazee has written: 'Automotive electrical systems' 'Automotive fuel and ignition systems'
Here's an oscilloscope that should do the trick: http://www.picoauto.com/automotive-oscilloscope.html .
My guess would be, Ignition Control Unit.
Talk2DIY Automotive - 1986 Consumer Advice and Ignition System was released on: USA: 22 July 2004
SIDI in automotive, stands for "Spark-Ignition Direct-Injection" which is a type engine by GM. An example is Cadillac CTS 3.6 SIDI. It produces more horsepower and torque than a PFI engine (Port Fuel Injection).
This is the electrical wiring that is used for lights, ignition, radio etc that is in a car
A MSD ignition is an American automotive manufacturing company (aftermarket) that deals with high-end ignition systems and electrical components of an automobile.
I recommend you getting a repair manual at your local automotive store.
ACCEL is known as ACCEL Ignition and is known for making high quality automotive fights. There ignition wire and other products are some of their biggest products.
The ignition wire diagram for a 1985 Cutlass Supreme 2-door, can be found in a Chilton's Automotive Repair Manual. This manual can be purchased at many automotive parts stores, or found in some libraries.
all automotive plugs are electronic ignition now,unless you have a 73 or older with points. newer plugs have a wider gap than older plugs.and last longer.
Nissan transponder keys cannot be programmed by the vehicle owner. Contact an automotive locksmith or the dealer.