The timing is controlled by the computer
The base setting for all GM 1988 and above years start with 0 TDC and usually range from 2 deg to 10 deg above TDC. The computer controls if from the base setting at where it was set.
NO. A timing light will not work on that engine. You must have an obdII engine scanner to set the timing on that year.
You MUST have a OBDII engine scanner to set the timing. It is computer controlled.
It does NOT have a timing belt, That engine has a timing chain and gears.
To set the timing on a 1994 GMC Suburban you need to warm up the engine while the car is either in park or neutral. Next, you adjust the distributor until the timing is set to where you want it.
There are a few ways to set the timing on a 1994 Suburban 1500. Disconnect the connector firewall to loosen the distributor turning just a bit clockwise.
Timing is set by the ECU.
You can not use a timing light to set the timing on that year engine. The timing is computer controlled and it requires a engine scanner to set the timing.
Yes the timing can be set.
Hoo I set the correct timing on a 1993 mazda protege
you cannot adjust the ignition timing on this car. a manual will help if you need to set cam timing
THE TIMING IS COMPUTER CONTROLLED. It requires an engine scanner to set the timing on that engine.
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