i need to find the following in my engine bay:
Heat sink
coil pack
horn
thermostat housing
i have a b6ze engine, dont know if that makes a difference to the positions of these parts.
thanks
show me where the .... is?
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Well you wont see a coil pack on your ride cause the coil is built into the distributor. Lame idea too... probably mitsushitsi's idea. Dunno about the heat sink.. as for the thermostat housing.. follow the hoses from the radiator to the engine. One of the hoses will connect to a bulbous looking thing made of aluminum. that is the thermostat housing. The horn is located under one of the fenders up front. since your right hand drive.. and dunno which one they would have it under LOL
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its a b6, the coil is NOT in the distributer... but if you fallow the wire comming out of the center of the distributer it will go to the coil.
wich is located near the battery.
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wich is located near the battery.
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Thats only on the SOHC B6 engines. From 92-93 North American cars. The DE & ZE B6 engines are DOHC and DO have the coil in the distributor. Check the shop manual if you doubt it.its a b6, the coil is NOT in the distributer... but if you fallow the wire comming out of the center of the distributer it will go to the coil. wich is located near the battery.
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my bad.Tunes67 wrote:Thats only on the SOHC B6 engines. From 92-93 North American cars. The DE & ZE B6 engines are DOHC and DO have the coil in the distributor. Check the shop manual if you doubt it.its a b6, the coil is NOT in the distributer... but if you fallow the wire comming out of the center of the distributer it will go to the coil. wich is located near the battery.
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