Its either under the oil resivor or behind the voltage regulator. ace
It is located on the RH side Crankshaft Cover.
buy a service manual for it that will show you how to do it
On a 1999 Harley-Davidson 883 Sportster, the ignition module is typically located under the seat, mounted to the frame. To access it, you'll need to remove the seat by unscrewing the bolts securing it in place. The ignition module is a rectangular box connected to the wiring harness, usually near the battery area.
To change the ignition module on a 1988 Harley Sportster 883, first disconnect the battery to ensure safety. Remove the seat and the gas tank to access the ignition module, which is typically located under the tank. Disconnect the wiring harness from the old module, then unbolt it from its mounting bracket. Install the new ignition module by securing it in place, reconnecting the wiring harness, and reassembling the gas tank and seat. Finally, reconnect the battery and test the ignition.
Yes as long as they are both 3 pin.
The rev limiter on the 2005 Sportster is built into the ignition module. It is not possible to remove it. You can upgrade your module to "after market" modules that can increase your rev limits to 6000 RPMs and beyond.
On 98-03, it is integrated with the cam position sensor inside the nose cone on the right hand side of the engine.
http://www.linson.us/harleydavidson/sportsters/bertshowto/berts_sportster_ how_tos.htm This is a great site. It will show you step by step illustrations.
where is the ignition module located on a 1988 Mazda b2200
The engine computer is the ignition module.
The engine computer is the ignition module.
Where is the ignition module 97 explorer