For an 1989 Ford Probe, the distributor wiring typically involves connecting the ignition coil, the ignition module, and the engine control unit (ECU). The distributor usually has a few key wires, including power, ground, and signal wires. It's essential to refer to a wiring diagram specific to your vehicle model for accurate connections. Always ensure the battery is disconnected before working on the electrical system to prevent shorts or damage.
No, they are completely different motors with different wiring harnesses, motor mount positions and transmissions.
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no, the 89-92 engine/transmissions are different from the 93-97 ford probe.
where are timing marks on 89 ford probe 4 cylinder I have the bottom not the top
i use 89 oct
89 to 93 just worked on one.
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if you have the exhaust manifold, oil lines, etc. from the 89 GT then yes.
does anything need to be taken off to remove a started on 89 ford probe
According to my Chilton's Auto Repair manual : A 1989 Ford Probe gas tank holds ( 15.1 U.S. gallons )
Yes 89-92 2.2l nonturbos are the same, and 89-92 turbos are the same
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