Part Description: 2004 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Distributor
Vehicle Fitment
2004 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 | All Trims | 6 Cyl 4.3L
FAQ for Distributor Repair
Q: What is the disassembly procedure for the distributor overhaul?
A:
The procedure is to remove the distributor, the rotor screws, the rotor, the CMP sensor screws, the CMP sensor, the shim washer, and the oil seal.
By Bob
GM Specialist
29/10/2022
Q: What is the assembly procedure for the distributor overhaul?
A:
The procedure is to install the distributor, the rotor screws, the rotor, the CMP sensor screws, the CMP sensor, the shim washer, and the oil seal.
By Bob
GM Specialist
29/10/2022
FAQ for Other Repair Info
Q: What is the description for the ignition coil and ICM?
A:
The description is that the ICM is connected to the PCM by an ignition control (IC) circuit. The ICM also has a ground circuit and shares an ignition 1 voltage supply with the Ignition Coil. The coil driver in the ICM controls the current through the ignition coil based on signal pulses from the PCM. There is no backup or bypass function in the ICM.
Q: What is the proper way to install the ignition control module?
A:
The proper way is to install Ignition Control Module screws, connect the ignition coil driver electrical connector, and then install the air cleaner outlet resonator.
Q: What is the proper way to install the knock sensor?
A:
The proper way is to install the Knock Sensor, the knock sensor bolt, and the distributor.