It doesn't have a distributor cap. It has a coil pack with the ignition wires coming out of it. The wires going to the spark plugs are number left to right starting at the no. one plug which in at the left end of the cylinder head. It is labeled 1.2. 3.4. The wires coming out of the coil pack are marked starting on the low right side and travel in a counterclockwise position for the plug wires. Going counterclockwise from the no. 1 plug which is at the bottom right side the ordering is 1234.
Counterclockwise
The cover of the fuse block will have the diagram for the circuits.
You can get a distributor's wiring diagram for a 1995 Galant online at places like The Galant Center. You can also find the diagram at Mitsubishi Motors.
( No ) according to the Gates website ( they make timing belts etcetera ) the 1.9 liter four cylinder engine in a 1995 Ford Escort is NOT AN INTERFERENCE ENGINE
No , it is NOT an interference engine ( 1.9 liter 4 cylinder engine in a 1995 Ford Escort , according to the Gates website )
does not have one, it is DIS distributorless ignition system.
The voltage regulator, on your 1995 Ford escort 1.9 liter, is located on top of the alternator. The voltage regulator is attached to the alternator by four retaining screws.
The mechanics at the Ford dealer let me photocopy from their shop manual.
1995 was the last year that 3.8 liter was an option. In 1996 and after it was the 3.4 liter. As for the wiring diagram, what circuit are you looking for?
Look for the diagram sticker on the underside of the hood!
In a 1995 Ford Escort : Both the 1.8 and the 1.9 liter four cylinder engines have : ( 4 spark plugs )
According to the ( 1996 ) Ford Escort owners manual for North America : The 1.9 liter four cylinder engine has a ( 11.9 U.S. gallon / 45.0 liter fuel tank )