(ESC) Electronic Spark Control Module on 89 Chevy should be mounted near the throttle body of the TBI. May have letters HKR stamped on it.
LMC Truck or directly from GM online. GM online tends to be a little cheaper believe it or not. You can also get one at the junkyard.
You may be out of luck with this check. I have a 93 with a non-turbo 1.6 and due to a non-start senario I knew the ign. module was the culprit. Being a master Ford/GM tech. and former automotive parts sales man at a local NAPA store, I took the unit out and took to every parts store around as well as a ford dealer. No one has a way to check this module to see if it is bad. Being that the car was made in Australia the local Ford dealers never botherd catering to soulving any of it's primary problems. If you suspect the module is the problem due to a no-start...the module is not cheap and trial and error may be the only course of action...good luck. my son had the same problem & he could not find a module we replaced the whole distributor & it started but the dist. cost him over 300 dollars.
You can add transmission fluid to your 1989 Mitsubishi transmission through the dipstick holder. The dipstick holder should have a bright yellow handle.
Originally R-12 Should be converted to R134
try to get a new ignition rotor
The radiator drain plug on a 1989 Chevy C1500 Silverado is on the bottom of the radiator.
On a 1989 C1500, the back up light switch is located on the driver's side of the transmission. It is just behind the area that is bolted to the motor.
85w90 will be just fine.
It is on the drivers side under the truck bed.
Passenger side, next to oil pan.
The fluid reservoir should be built onto the power steering pump. There will be a cap on top to fill through.
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Check the ignition control module.
The 1989 Ford Ranger pickup truck ignition module is located on the firewall in the engine compartment. The ignition module will be on the drivers side of the firewall.
if this is a 460 eng efi it should be on the side of the distributor. Hope this helps
Replace your control module.
where is the ignition module located on a 1988 Mazda b2200