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Diagram of ingition wires attached to ignition module
I need a diagram of how the ignition wires are attatched to the ignition module and showing cylinder location for a1991 Oldsmobile Cutlas Cruiser with a 3.3L Thanks
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The immobilizer circuitry is built into the ingition switch, but there are other modules involved as well. See the start wiring diagram at http://www.bbbind.com/free_tsb.html
The immobilizer module is part N73 in the diagram.
There really isn't a step-by-step set of instructions with visual aid. It is simple to do a swap out. The module is located on the driver's side firewall under the rubber/plastic cover where all the wiring feeds into.. Two fasteners to remove the module with connector attatched and one more in the middle holding the connector to the module.
module is under the distributor cap, bolted to the plate that the cap bolts to. It will have two wiring harness' attached to it. The coil is off to the side on the passenger side If I remember right and it too has two wiring harness' attached and one "spark plug" wire from it to the distributor cap.
The ignition module is bolted to the distributor, underneath the cap. It has two wiring harness' attached to it. The coil is mounted off to the side. I thnk it's on the passenger side. It too will have two wiring harness' attached and one large "spark plug" wire from it to the distributor cap.
no combustion or no compression? timing chain broke? you did not supply enough info about what you tested.or how. remove a spark plug wire if you dont like shcks take an old spark plug two alligator clips and a piece of wire attatch to the hex metal body of this old plug and connect the wire you just removed run the starter while watching for strong!!! spark.you can have a weak spark and no start=bad coil.i think but maybe wrong that this vehicle still uses aignition module located somewhere on the fender.find a parts locator maybe at the library. this module was aproblem for decades.have fun.
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