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what is the color order of the wires to a Pontiac Sunbird ignition module
Never mind figured it out
right next to the emergency flasher It is a white three prong connector
Well, if you have a 2.0L, you'll never find it...these engines have distributorless ignition. The ignition system is located under the intake manifold.
I would have the ignition module checked .
The 1992 V-6 Pontiac Sunbird radiator drain plug, is located on the bottom of the radiator. The drain plug can be removed with a 5/8 socket.
Have the ignition module checked out
Not for certain but I would bet that it is under the coil pack. Where the spark plug wires plug into. The coils are many times mounted to it. Module and coil are one piece on a 2.0. Its mounted to the bottom of the intake and can be removed from under the car.
Pontiac sunbird-92-up-2.0l-white wire pin A6@ECU(smaller blue connector)
Remove the tcc wire from the trans connector. I don't remomber which one it is though. Try just removing the connector and see if it affects anything else.{like back up lights.]
probably unsrew the old ignition and disconnect it from the cars battery then replace the new ignition and reconnect it to the car battery. you may or will need to take apart the dash board somehow. or you could just ask a mechanic.
It could be one of many potential problems included but not limited to: A faulty park indicator lockout, faulty starter, faulty wiring or connector or a security system that has failed.