It does not have it.
The Intrepid only uses distributorless engines. There is no distributor to have a cap.
There is no "chip" that can be replaced in the distributor, it is serviced as a unit. There is no chip in the distributor cap.
A good quality cap has number 1 labeled.
Changing the distributor cap and rotor on a 1994 Camry 4dr sedan requires removing the cap screws, lifting off the cap, unscrewing the rotor, and replacing both parts.
The distributor cap is located on the top of the distributor on a 1996 Sunfire. It is connected to the spark plugs via a wire.
That is the location of wire #1
Check the spark plug wires and the distributor cap.
There is no distributor cap as there is no distributor. There are 3 coil packs, each coil fires 2 spark plugs simultaneously.
No , coil pack
Standing at the front of the car the number 1 cylinder is the first on the left. The plug wire will connect to the 3rd location, from the front, on the distributor cap.
I own an 1996 V6 GX Toyota Camry I have recently changed the spark plugs but I think I have got the spark plug leads in the wrong order on the distributor cap. Starting at 1200 and going clockwise, can anyone tell me the correct firing order? Thank you
there is no distributor on a 98 rav. therefore no cap or rotor. replace the plugs and wires and the tuneup is done