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www.fixya.com/.../t9979847-need_diagram_88_olds_3_8_engine_firin... Aug 3, 2011 - need diagram for 88 olds 3.8 engine`firing order - Oldsmobile 1988 Cutlass Ciera question.
For the 1996 Oldmobile Cutlass Ciera: I do not know if you have the 2.2L In-Line 4-Cylinder, or the 3.1L V6; however I have included both below.
For the 2.2L In-Line 4-Cylinder: Firing Order: 1-3-4-2 Cylinders: ..........(back)......... |...1....2....3....4...|
........(front) Ignition Coil Connections:
....(back) o <---4 O.o <---1
.....o <---3
.....O..o <---2
....(front)
For the 3.1L V6: Firing Order: 1-2-3-4-5-6 Cylinders: .........(back)......... |...1......3.......5...| ............................ |...2......4.......6...| ....(front) Ignition Coil Connections: ............(back) .|.5..2.|..|.3..6.|..|.4..1.| ............(front) Let me know if this helped, or if you have additional information or questions. Feel Free to contact me at FixYa.com!
Should be between the radiator and engine, underneath the car. There might be a plastic cover held on with 10mm bolts. The starter bolts go up thru the starter, into the block.
For the 3.3L V6: Firing Order: 1-6-5-4-3-2 Cylinders:
........(back) 2.........4.........6 1.........3.........5
........(front) Ignition Coil Connections:
(back)
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o <--1 o <--4
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o <--5 o <--2
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o <--3 o <--6
check your engine position sensors after you verify you have the plug wires in proper firing order. cam and crank position sensors play critical roles in todays electronic ignition vehicles.
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