It's in front of the battery, inside of the radiator support, between the left headlight and radiator. The module is flat with the 12 pin connector facing upwards (towards the engine). Hope this helps.
Yes ANSWER No - a 1998 3.0 L Ford Ranger does not have a distributor which would allow you to adjust the ignition timing - it has a coil pack and the ignition timing is controlled by the PCM ( powertrain control module )
The ignition module is mounted to the side of the distributor. It a rectangular piece.
Regarding a model 1997,2 liter sonata, there is not an ignition control module as such. Ignition control comes from the ECM (ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT) through the Ignition Power Transistor (often called Igniter) and then to the Ignition coil.I do not have any information on the 1.8 or the 3.0 liter models.
its mounted under the hood on the driver side fender
On the distributor
On a 1994 Ford Ranger with a 4.0-liter engine, the ignition module is typically located on the driver's side of the engine compartment, mounted on the side of the distributor. It can be found near the firewall, attached to the distributor housing. If you're having trouble locating it, consult the vehicle’s service manual for a detailed diagram.
On a 1988 Isuzu pickup with a 2.6-liter engine, the ignition control module is typically located on the firewall, near the driver's side. It is mounted to a bracket and connected to the ignition coil and other components of the ignition system. To access it, you may need to remove some engine covers or components for better visibility. Always consult a repair manual for specific diagrams and instructions related to your vehicle.
The logic control module on a 1995 Chrysler Concord 3.3 liter is on the passengers side. it is located underneath the dash.
The 1990 Ford Ranger 3.0 liter V6 engine has a distributor , the 2.3 liter - 4 cylinder and the 4.0 liter V6 have EDIS ( Electronic Distributorless Ignition System )
On the front of the engine under the two ignition coils, follow the plug wires and under the coils is the ignition module. Changed mine twice . Works better now.
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The ignition module on a 1989 5.7 liter is located in the distributor. Remove the cap, then the rotor, and you will be looking at the module. The module is held in place with two screws. Real simple. Good luck, David