It controls spark and fuel.
The module is located behind the Rotor Arm assembly in the distributor itself. You have to remove the Distributor Cap, then the Rotor Arm and the module is there.
It could be either the crank angle sensor or the distributor module. If it is the distributor module, you have to buy and install a re-man distributor.
The ignition module is located in the distributor, under the distributor cap.
ignition module is located under the distributor, where the spark plugs come out to go to the spark plugs, remove 6 bolts that hold the 3 capped distributor on, unplug the wires from both ends of module, 3 plugs, lift module out, nothing holds it in after distributor is removed, plug new module in, replace distributor.
The ign. control module on a 2.8L s10 is in the distributor. Remove the distributor cap and it is attached to the base of the distributor
The 327 cubic inch Chevrolet's distributor had points and condenser and not an ignition module. If you have an ignition module then you have a HEI distributor that was changed out.
To replace the ignition module on a 1999 GMC Suburban, first disconnect the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Remove the distributor cap and rotor to access the ignition module, which is typically mounted on the side of the distributor. Disconnect the electrical connectors and unbolt the module from the distributor. Finally, install the new module, reassemble the distributor, and reconnect the battery.
the module is in the distributor the module is in the distributor. you will have to remove the cap and rotor. it should be held on by 2 screws. good luck
inside the distributor
You will have no spark from the distributor.You will have no spark from the distributor.
ignition control module is under the distributor cap
the ignition module is located in the distributor