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If your 1987 Celebrity has the 4 cylinder 2.5L engine The ignition module is mounted to the engine block beneath the intake manifold. First unplug the electrical connector, then mark the spark plug wires so you know where to put them back and unplug the spark plug wires. Remove the bolts that hold the ignition module in place. Then unplug the module from the crankshaft position sensor and remove the module from the vehicle. Reverse the procedure to reinstall. If your vehicle has the V6 2.8L engine: Raise the car and put on stands as necessary. The ignition module is bolted to the block below the exhaust manifold on the radiator side of the engine. Unplug the electrical connections. Mark the spark plug wires so you know where to put them back and unplug them. Next remove the bolts that hold the module in place and remove it. Reverse the procedure to reinstall.
passenger side rear fire wall remove plastic screen between windshield and hood unplug connector 2 nuts
The 1994 Dodge Intrepids (3.3 and 3.5L engines) don't have a separate ignition module. The Powertrain Control Module (PCM) controls the functions of an ignition module. The PCM is located under the hood on the engine. It's held in place by a stud bolt and push pin. There's a "60-pin" connector attached to the back of the PCM. If you're removing the PCM, you'll need to remove the stud bolt and push pin, and unplug the 60-way connector.
The spout connector on a 1992 Ford Thunderbird LX 5.0 is located near the ignition control module. It is typically found on the driver's side of the engine bay, near the firewall, and is a two-wire connector. This connector is used to advance the timing during diagnostic procedures, so it’s essential to unplug it when setting the ignition timing.
To change the ignition coil on a Peugeot 306 HDi Meridian, first, ensure the engine is off and cool. Disconnect the negative battery terminal, then remove the engine cover if necessary. Unplug the electrical connector from the ignition coil, unscrew it from the engine, and replace it with the new coil. Finally, reconnect the electrical connector, reattach the engine cover, and reconnect the battery.
It is inside of the wiper motor. Remove the 2 or 3 screews that's on the black cover that's on the front of the wiper motor and unplug the electrical connector. Remove the cover and then pull the module board out. Real easy no problem.
The ignition module is right underneath the ignition coils. The ignition coils are what the spark plugs attach to. My alro was riding really rough so i just changed my coils and module for $200 and it runs like new. All you do is unplug the wires, unscrew the coils(6 bolts) and there is your module. :) Hope this helps!!
In a 83 Oldsmobile you remove the dist cap, unplug and unscrew the module and install a new module. It would be helpful to know if this is your lawnmower or boat engine.
To replace the ignition module in your Celebrity: Unplug the wires, take note of where they go so you can put them back in the correct place. Remove the screws that hold the ignition module in place. If the old module was coated with dielectric grease on the mounting surface put fresh dielectric grease on the replacement ignition module. Put the new ignition module in place and attach with the screws. Plug the wires back in their respective places.
Unplug the electrical connector then unscrew the sensor.
To remove the ignition control module from a 1990 Hyundai Excel, first disconnect the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Locate the ignition control module, which is typically mounted on the firewall or near the distributor. Unplug the wiring harness connected to the module and remove the mounting screws. Finally, carefully lift the module off its mounting brackets.
To replace the ignition coil on a 2001 Toyota Camry 2.2L, first, disconnect the negative battery terminal to ensure safety. Remove the engine cover if applicable, then locate the ignition coils on the top of the engine. Unplug the electrical connector from the faulty coil, remove the mounting bolt, and then pull the coil out of the spark plug well. Install the new coil by reversing the steps, ensuring a secure fit and reattaching the electrical connector before reconnecting the battery.