| Removal |
| 1. |
Turn the ignition switch OFF and disconnect the battery (-) terminal.
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| 2. |
Remove the engine cover.
(Refer to Engine Mechanical System - "Engine Cover")
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| 3. |
Remove the ignition coil connectors (A).
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| 4. |
Remove the ignition coils (A).
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| Installation |
| 1. |
Install in the reverse order of removal.
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| Cleaning |
| 1. |
Prepare the soft cloth.
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| 2. |
Wipe the contaminants inside and outside the bottom of the ignition
coil boot with the soft cloth as shown in the following figure.
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Circuit Diagram Ignition Coil Connector Terminal Function Ignition Coil Terminal Function *Connected to number Ignition Coil #1 (Cylinder #1) Pin No Description Connected to 1 Ground Chassic 2 Ignition Coil #1 Control ECM Connector [93] 3 Ignition Coil #1/#4 Feedback ECM Connector [82] 4 Battery Power (B+) Main Relay Ignition Coil #2 (Cylinder #2) Pin No Description Connected to 1 Ground Chassic 2 Ignition Coil #2 Control ECM Connector [47] 3 Ignition Coil #2/#3 Feedback ECM Connector [105] 4 Battery Power (B+) Main Relay Ignition Coil #3 (Cylinder #3) Pin No Description Connected to 1 Ground Chassic 2 Ignition Coil #3 Control ECM Connector [116] 3 Ignition Coil #2/#3 Feedback ECM Connector [105] 4 Battery Power (B+) Main Relay Ignition Coil #4 (Cylinder #4) Pin No Description Connected to 1 Ground Chassic 2 Ignition Coil #4 Control ECM Connector [24] 3 Ignition Coil #1/#4 Feedback ECM Connector [82] 4 Battery Power (B+) Main Relay
Description A spark plug is a device for delivering electric current from an ignition system to the combustion chamber of a spark-ignition engine to ignite the compressed fuel/air mixture therein by means of an electric spark, while containing combustion pressure within the engine.
Description The cruise control system is engaged by the cruise "ON/OFF" main switch located on right of steering wheel column. The system has the capability to cruise, coast, accelerate and resume speed. It also has a safety interrupt, engaged upon depressing brake or shifting select lever.