it is part of the engine computer.it built inside. it take about half an hour to change it. NOTE:your vehicle does not have distributor
2006-06-23 10:47:18
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answered by LEXUSRY 5
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verify radiator fluid point and concentration of anti-freeze. you will get tester at vehicle areas shop. If it particularly is okay, maximum probable reason is malfunctioning thermostat. particularly low value and straightforward to change. in all likelihood clogged radiator. you're able to desire to get a shop to do a "flush and fill".
2016-12-09 00:46:11
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answered by ? 4
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on dist is right -- remember to use module grease on the back side to prevent over heating the new module.
2006-06-23 10:01:57
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answered by rasco 3
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side of distributor use the special tool available at most auto stores
2006-06-23 09:44:08
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answered by accomacgeo 4
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It's built into the PCM as the other guy said.
2006-06-23 14:08:00
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answered by gearbox 7
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if your referring to oxygen sensor there are four one on each head pipe and one in each cat converter
2006-06-23 09:45:51
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answered by John 1
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on the side of the distribator
2006-06-23 09:50:55
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answered by Jammys D 1
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