To install the distributor in a 1993 Ford Probe, first ensure the engine is in the correct position (usually at TDC on the firing stroke for cylinder 1). Remove any necessary components that obstruct access to the distributor. Align the distributor with the corresponding mark on the engine, then insert it while ensuring the rotor points to the correct cylinder. Finally, secure it in place, reconnect any wiring, and reassemble any components you removed.
On the '93-'97 GT's the ignition coil is part of the distributor. If your coil goes bad you need to change the distributor.
are you sure its fuel cut out? my probe would not start traced problem to electronics inside distributor had failed [common fault on probe]
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To install the distributor on a 1994 Ford Probe GT, first, disconnect the battery to ensure safety. Remove any components obstructing access to the distributor, then carefully take out the old distributor by loosening the mounting bolts. Align the new distributor with the engine’s timing mark, making sure the rotor points to the correct cylinder, and secure it in place. Finally, reconnect the battery and check the ignition timing to ensure proper operation.
is there a diagram or a picture of the distributor cap and rottor in a 95 ford probe gt 2.5lt
Number 1 cylinder at top dead centre on compression take off distributor cap make sure that roater is on number one cylinder if it dont fire up turn roater 180 degrees. 93 ford probe does not have timing marks
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How do you replace the ignition distributor on a 93 mx6 v6 pics?
A distributor designed for a 95 probe may not be directly compatible with a 96 probe due to potential differences in design, connections, and specifications. It's essential to check the manufacturer's guidelines or specifications for both probes to determine compatibility. If there are differences, an adapter or a specific distributor for the 96 probe may be required. Always consult with a professional or the manufacturer for the best results.
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no, they are different body styles.