On a 2.8l v6 it is at the front of the engine behind the ignition coils.
Which engine does your car have?
You can replace the ignition control module and the crankshaft position sensor as required.
No spark in your 1989 Chevy Celebrity 2.8 V6 is usually caused by either: A failed crankshaft position sensor. A failure of the ignition module. A failure of the engine control module or associated wiring.
The 1989 Chevrolet Celebrity uses distributorless ignition. The spark is controled by the ECM, engine control module, and cannot be re set, or go out of time.
On a 1989 Chevy Celebrity the timing is controlled by the engine control module, there is no specification or provision for adjusting the timing manually.
Possible reason there is no spark on a 1987 to 1990 Chevrolet Celebrity V6: This assumes that the spark plugs and wires are in good order and the ignition key is on. No power to the ignition module. Faulty ignition module. Faulty crankshaft position sensor. Faulty wiring or connectors. Faulty engine control module (engine computer) There may well be others, these are common causes I have seen.
where is the ignition module located on a 1988 Mazda b2200
Check the ignition control module.
The 1989 Ford Ranger pickup truck ignition module is located on the firewall in the engine compartment. The ignition module will be on the drivers side of the firewall.
If you are not getting spark to any of the plugs could be coil rotor and/or cap HEI ignition?
The petcock on a 1989 Chevy Celebrity is at the bottom of the radiator on the drivers side.
If you're not using a heat sink grease between the module and the mount area try using some on your next replacement module.