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Eric Quiba Posted on Feb 11, 2012
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The igniter is the "ignition module" as it would be called in older domestic vehicles, and is located under the distributor cap, in the distributor. I've always simply replaced the entire distributer. Just checked my local Oreilly, and that seems to be the only way it's offered there. A bit pricey, but salvage yards are a good source for these, especially if your not 100% sure on the diagnosis, or if you don't want to break the bank on an older ride. Good luck!

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