Where is the timing connector on a 1995 gmc sonoma
Adjusting the timing of a 1994 Hyundai Sonata requires specialized timing tools and the knowledge to use them. You need to have a timing light which is connected to the battery and number one ignition wire. You also must have a jumper wire connected to the timing adjustment connector and ground it at the back of the engine. By starting the engine and holding the rpms to idle. Point the timing light at the distributor and make the necessary adjustments.
The timing connector is in the pasenger side under the carpet shuld be a brown cable
ground the diagnostic connector under the dash , set the timing , then unplug connector
Timing connector is located rightside passenger floor where the carpet meets the firewall inside
the location of the connector for setting the timing is located behind the glovebox on this truck not on the firewall as with older efi trucks
0 deg -or- TDC With the distributor timing connector disconnected.
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your truck does not have a bypass connector
No.
When it is disconnected it puts the electronic timing control module in limp mode,and then you can set the timing with a timing light.
If this is the engine with no distributor (has plug-wires directly connected to the ignition coils) then you cannot "set" the ignition timing. It is controlled by the computer. You CAN however check the "basic timing setting" by grounding the test wire connector and looking at the timing marks on the crank pulley at the pointer with a timing light. The front passenger side cylinder is Number 1 for the timing light connector. Your basic timing should be running between 2-10 degrees advanced. This must be checked on a fully warmed up engine. The crankshaft position sensor (inside the lower timing cover) is where this is "set" and it is not "adjustable" in any real sense of the word. Good luck.