94 sunbird le

Take it off ....if you call first and they can test it. ( they are not going to crawl under the car)

Otherwise... get the Haynes manuel for the JBodies ( buy one or borrow one at the library) for the correct ICM test procedures.

The JBody forums site is currently down , otherwise I would ask one of the guys for help for you.

My Haynes Jbook is buried in my moving boxes ...somewhere...............:(

Doug in P.R.:cool:
 
In 94 ,they changed the reluctor wheel and CPS , so a 92-93 will not work.

Otherwise you could of gotten a new 92-93 ICM for $40 on Ebay.

The downside to this is, only one place in the US has the 92 CPS , no one else sells them.

Used parts are your best friend on these motors............. Get as many spare parts as you can............;)


Doug in P.R.:cool:
 
Free Testing *


Some places charge you for testing your car, but at AutoZone, it's free.

Don't buy a part you don't need. AutoZone will test your car's parts for free. We can test your car's battery, alternator*, starter* and voltage regulator* while they're still on your car. We can also give your car a complete starting and charging systems test. You can also take your alternator, starter or battery into our store and we'll test it. In most stores, we can also test voltage regulators, control modules, coils, throttle position sensors (TPSs) and other engine management components.
* Service not available in CA

Doug in P.R.:cool:
 
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