There is none on the 95 it uses a crank pickup to fire the plugs and a coil for each plug
The firing order for a 1993 Hyundai Scoupe with a 1.5L engine is 1-3-4-2. The distributor cap's terminals should be arranged to correspond to this firing order, starting from the position of the number one cylinder, which is typically at the front of the engine. Always ensure proper alignment and timing when reconnecting the ignition system.
I have a 1995 Skylark and there is no distributor cap.
No, the 2002 Hyundai Accent does not have a distributor cap. It uses a distributor-less ignition system (DIS), which eliminates the need for a traditional distributor and cap. Instead, it relies on individual ignition coils for each cylinder to deliver spark directly.
The coil
On a 1995 Chevrolet Caprice Classic, the distributor cap and rotor are located on the front of the engine, typically near the intake manifold. The distributor is mounted on the engine block, and you can access the cap by removing any obstructions, such as the air intake duct. The rotor is situated inside the cap and can be accessed by removing the cap itself.
On the distributor cap
it is bolted to the distributor just under the distributor cap.
I have a 1995 Oldsmobile Cutlas Supreme with a 3.1 liter engine. It does not have a distributer cap. It has electronic coil packs.
In the Hyundai Getz, the distributor cap is typically located on the engine, near the ignition coil and the spark plugs. It is usually mounted on the top of the engine block, accessible by removing any engine covers if present. Depending on the engine model, the cap may be part of a distributor assembly or integrated with the ignition system. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for specific guidance.
no im pretty sure it has coil packs
Check the module under the distributor cap.
#1 will be the first hole past the cap's mounting screw on the left side of the distributor, going clockwise.