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These are books containing info on repair, service, troubleshooting, parts info, assembling dissemble, removal, error/fault codes, wiring diagrams and everything on any vehicles cars, atv, trucks. forklifts, boats, excavators etc.
BOTH types of ignition coils were used on 1988 Cutlass Ciera. Type 1 is a single unit with 3 coils built into it. If one coil goes bad, you must replace the entire unit. Type 2 incorporates 3 separate coils mounted on the control module. These coils can be replaced individually. (See picture below) You simply have to LOOK at your ignition coils to see which type your Cutlass is equipped with. Please note that these systems are NOT interchangeable.
I don't believe it will. in 1988, the industry standard freon was R-12. around 93, all GMs were switched over to R-134A. R-12 connectors, charge ports, and even seal tolerances are very different, so an R-134A compressor cannot hook into an R-12 system. You would be better off trying to find another compressor from an 88. I hope that helps.
yes the part its usually at the air intake it has 2 screws its real easy to replace take the screws oput and reconnect the wiring/ Please rate my response thank you very much
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