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the 1999 Chevy venture does not have distributor cap, he has a electronic module assembly, assembly is module and three coils, they are located on the top of the engine, back in the medium near of the firewall.
It is located on the inside of the distributor . Three pin connector .
its inside the distributor cap should have two-three plugs going to it, it is about the same size as a domino(black).
Typically.. if nobody has messed with it, it will be located between the 4 and 5 o'clock position, if you are standing at the front grille, looking at the motor.
there is no distributor on a 2000 maxima, each cylinder has its own ignition coil with a approx, six inch lead going to the spark plug, ft. 3 coils are located under the nameplate on the ft. side of engine and the back three are located between the air plum
It is located under your distributor cap, behind the rotor. There are two bolts on the side of the distributor that must be loosened, take off the three wires, and it will come right out.
The fan switch, on your 1986 Chevy, is located on the fan of. The switch will have three wires going to it, from the temperature sensor.
Those three wires are pluged in wrong at the distributor; or they are no good and grounding out somewhere. Those three wires are pluged in wrong at the distributor; or they are no good and grounding out somewhere.
The 2003 Trailblazer (GMT360 platform) uses a PCM and it is located on the drivers side of the engine. It has three connections bolted to it.
Doesn't have one. It's coil on plug on the front three cylinders which run to rear wires.
The 1993 Chevy Camaro starter can be found on the right hand side of the engine. You can follow the positive at three cable directly to the starter.
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