On my 1998 gmc safari the ignition module is located next to the ignition coil it is attached to a heat sink lift the inside engine cover off it's on the passenger side top middle of the engine.
on the distributor under the cap with two female connectors in it.
It is most likely the pick-up coil "inside the distributor".It could also be the coil or the ignition module.
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the pick up is inside the distributor
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To replace the ignition module on a 1999 GMC Suburban, first disconnect the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Remove the distributor cap and rotor to access the ignition module, which is typically mounted on the side of the distributor. Disconnect the electrical connectors and unbolt the module from the distributor. Finally, install the new module, reassemble the distributor, and reconnect the battery.
the module is in the distributor the module is in the distributor. you will have to remove the cap and rotor. it should be held on by 2 screws. good luck
The distributor is located in a fixed, non-adjustable position. Ignition timing is preset and cannot be adjusted. Ignition timing is controlled by the powertrain control module.
The ignition module is located in the distributor
You need to identify the exact model of van. In 2004, GMC manufactured and marketed the Safari minivan, as well as the full sized Vandura.
In a 1998 GMC Safari, the distributor gear is located inside the distributor assembly, which is typically positioned at the front of the engine, towards the passenger side. To access it, you would need to remove the distributor from the engine. The gear itself is connected to the shaft driven by the engine's camshaft, playing a crucial role in the ignition timing of the vehicle.
I have a 1992 GMC Safari Van 6 cylinder 4.3L I know that I real did it, but I real need help. if I could get a step by step or how it should go. wich go were an the number on the distributor cap an how the number go