well it is the bottom that goes on a ignition coil and it is locoed
The igniter is at the rear under the boot.
Jaap Boot died in 1986.
Each cylinder has its own coil mounted on the top of each spark plug boot
The neutral safety switch, on your 1993 Chevy Cavalier, is located beneath the shifting column. The switch can be accessed by removing the shifting boot.
You can use your ignition key to unlock the boot. Depending on which X-type you own, the lock will be in different locations. But generally, it's located above or to the right of the license plate.
if you are facing the engine find the water pump and just to the right of that you will see your coil and igntion moduleand the coil has a wire with a boot on it just like a spark plug and the other end is pluged in BEHIND the water pump to the distributor
This vehicle uses Coil ON Plug ignition coils. So you have to remove the coil and the rubber boot to get to the spark plug
In the boot
The master boot recorder i located in sector 0 of the disk.
No. On "conventional" ignition systems, i.e., those with typically a single ignition coil and a distributor with distributor cap, the spark plug boot is that portion of the individual ignition wire, running to each spark plug, that terminated the ignition wire at the spark plug and provides the wire's electrical connection to the spark plug. In newer, "plug on coil" systems that do not utilize a distributor and wires, and that are characterized by having an individual ignition coil mounted atop each spark plug, the boot is that portion of the ignition coil that pushes down over and on to the spark plug. Some few designs use a replaceable boot. Most incorporate the boot into the coil assembly.
Are you pressing the "unlock boot switch" on your key as you turn it in the ignition? Might seem a daft question, but it happens!
http://www.gmpartscheap.com/seccat/cavalier-697/2003/shift-boot-41002/124/