The Ignition Control Module (ICM) on a 1996 Ford E150 Club Wagon is typically located on the passenger side of the engine compartment, mounted on the distributor or nearby on the firewall. It may be secured with screws and connected to the wiring harness. To access it, you may need to remove some components for better visibility and reach. Always refer to a repair manual for specific instructions and safety precautions.
by the radiator. black box.
on mine it is under the dash. it was a blue box with 2 plugs.
Those components are part of the distributor and are inside it. They are not available as separate parts.
I just finished changing out one on my 1995 Ford Taurus GL Wagon with a 3.8 engine. I found it in the left side of the firewall. It's plugged into a receptacle there. I understand that was done because the modules previously had overheated when mounted on the side of the distributor. If yours is not on the firewall, it may be either on the distributor or on the wheel well.
These cars don't use a crank sensor - the ignition module watches the electrical properties of the #4 cylinder spark plug and uses that to calculate where the engine is within the mechanical rotation. If you are having troubles, verify/replace that spark plug and the wiring. In a past experience with this car, it turned out to be the ignition module, located under the coil packs.
its under the distributor cap. its black and is held to the distributor with 4 Phillips screws. there are 2 studs for the control wires.
On the driver's side of the engine just below the electronic ignition module. The thermostat housing connects to the top radiator hose.
In a 1990 Peugeot 405 wagon, the igniter (or ignition module) is typically located near the engine, often mounted on or near the distributor. It may be found on the side of the engine block or attached to the firewall. For precise identification, it's advisable to consult the vehicle's service manual or a repair guide specific to that model.
The Idle Air Control is on the throttle body.
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its behind the rear speakers in the hatch back u have to take out the speakers and there it is not hard to do
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