No, the 2001 Chevy Tahoe does not have a distributor cap. It is equipped with a distributor-less ignition system (DIS) that uses coil-on-plug technology, eliminating the need for a traditional distributor. This design improves reliability and performance by providing more precise ignition timing.
No it doe's not.
under the distributor cap
It is inside of the distributor under the cap and rotor. It is the only electronic item in the distributor.
The radiator cap on a 2001 Chevy Tahoe is the clear plastic one on the recovery tank. The recovery tank is actually a pressurized part of the cooling system.
No, the last year that GM used points in their distributor was in 1972.
It is right behind the Throttle body and just to the right of the distributor. The wire that is in the center of the distributor cap hooks to the ignition coil.
And you still have a skip? Probably a bad injector.
how do you remove and replace the distributor cap on a 97 chevy cavalier?. I can not get to it.
Yes, a 1997 Chevy Cavalier does have a distributor cap. The distributor does not have points and a condenser. This part is one electronic unit.
Points, no. Distributor cap, yes.Points, no. Distributor cap, yes.
If your S10 has a 2.2L engine, it doesn't have a distributor cap.
It is under the distributor cap. mounted on the base plate and will have electrical connectors hooked to it.