...distributor sensor I mean the gray module on the outside. This 88 is air density computerized. Please give me the magic fix! MAP sensor, bad Ign. switch? please help. I would replace the TFI ignition ...
...You should make sure that the firing order is correct, sounds like the spark plug wired were not installed correctly. May also need to replace the distributor cap and rotor if they haven't been ...
...distributor may have come loose and changed positions. Check for proper timing. 5- It may be a compression problem. If it has set long enough for the oil that coats the cylinder walls to drain down, ...
...distributor , just below your dist. cap. it' a $40 part from NAPA. You can EASILY replace it within 10 minutes. HOWEVER you will need the "special tool " it costs about $4 dollars. Make sure you have ...
distributor as well as the module. This week I started to have the same problem, but it is intermediate so once again they could not diagnose the issue. My friend tested to see if there was spark when
...5 liter mustang runs rough at speeds greater than 25 mph. I've replaced distributor cap ,spark plugs and wiring , air filter and fuel filter . Plugs are clean .The car began running rough after ...
...replace the spark plugs and distributor cap. It could be that your getting bad spark or that your timing is off. If it is carburetted there could be an adjusting screw that can adjust the amount of ...
distributor, hope this helps. Check your crank and cam position sensors as they are prone to heat induced failure. The cam sensor is usually magnetic and the cam sensor Hall effect. I am 95% sure that
...distributor is in good shape. Check the vacuum advance (remove hose from carb side, suck on it. If it leaks, replace it). 4. Accelerator pump (especially if linkage here is loose). Proper setting is ...
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