both the 3100 and 3800 series engines have the ignition control module mounted under the coil packs. remove the coil packs and there it is.
No such thing exists on a 91-02 Saturn s-series. The above is correct... mostly. Saturn did not use a physical camshaft positioning sensor on any of its S-series vehicles. There is however a pseudo camshaft pulse generated by the ignition control module and sent to the computer. If you are receiving faulty cam position sensor trouble codes, the problem exists in the Ignition control module.
An auto parts store could locate one for you, maybe even have one in stock.
NASCAR Toyota Series was created in 2004.
Most likely it is in the power distribution box located on the passenger side of the engine compartment just aft of the battery. Open the cover, there is a diagram on the underside of the cover.
it is part of the fuel pump module, in the fuel tank.
Saturn S-series does not have a Cam Angle Sensor. The error code comes from the ignition module. It detects the difference between the spark under compression and a spark under exhaust stroke. The most common cause is corrosion of the spark plug wire terminals or attachment to the base plate for grounding. My car had a defective ignition module that caused the code.
= Fuel Injector, 1988-95 GMC TRUCK C SERIES [INCLUDES TRUCK & SUBURBAN] 5.7L = Where is the module for the fuel injectors located?
if it is a 2003- on e60 it is right rear of boot/luggage area behind cover where battery is located under fuseboard
Could be a bad ignition coil, a bad ignition module, or bad gaskets on the manifold(s). I'm assuming you've already replaced the plugs and wires or they're fairly new.
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set odometer to total miles, press and hold in reset button as you turn ignition to on position without starting engine, a series of codes will flash up on your odometer it takes about 10 seconds, then release button and turn off ignition.