Most likely does not one they have a crank shaft and cam shaft sensors to regulate the timing and fuel distrobution
The car has coil packs and does not have a distributor.
If no cap on tank, you have to use reservoir.
those vehicles do not have a distributor,what you are probably looking at is the coil pack.it has two bolts in the front and two nuts on the back that hold it in place
yes
The 3.1 does not have a distributor.The 3.1 does not have a distributor.
There is a cap that says transmission fluid only on it. It should have yellow or red writing.
If your S10 has a 2.2L engine, it doesn't have a distributor cap.
No, the 1998 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP does not have a distributor cap. It uses a distributor-less ignition system (DIS), which eliminates the need for a traditional distributor and cap. This system relies on individual ignition coils for each cylinder, improving reliability and performance.
What it will cost you to replace the distributor cap on a Pontiac Sunfire will vary depending on if you do it yourself or if you take it to a garage. The cost can be over $100 if you take your car to a garage.
# 1 position on the distributor cap of a 455 Pontiac faces to the rear , and towards the drivers side ( according to my Chiltons repair manual from the 1970's )
It doesn't have a distributor cap.
There is no distributor cap because it is EDIS ( Electronic Distributorless Ignition System )