Wining diagram for wasted spark ignition module

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Old May 16, 2009 | 04:13 PM
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Default Wining diagram for wasted spark ignition module

I believe this is an 82 L series with a 1.9L.
Does anyone have a wining diagram for wasted spark ignition module?
I mainly need the pin-out for the plug on the coil module to see where +, -, and the trigger wires are.
Module number is 21022444.
 
Old May 16, 2009 | 05:46 PM
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ummm,

1) L cars not made in 82 or (92 for that matter)
2) 1.9L sounds like an S Car not an L car (which were not made in 82 but were made in 92)
3) If it is an s car, just replace the entire coil assembly with the DIS module while you can still get the parts from Saturn
 
Old May 16, 2009 | 07:41 PM
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I'm sorry. I don't know where my head is today. It's a 2002 or so. I need the diagram because I'm going to try to use the coil pack on a motorcycle. There is no suitable replacement for many of the older bikes and the self contained module/coils on the Saturn look like an almost drop in replacement.
 
Old May 17, 2009 | 09:01 AM
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Originally Posted by derf
ummm,

1) L cars not made in 82 or (92 for that matter)
2) 1.9L sounds like an S Car not an L car (which were not made in 82 but were made in 92)
3) If it is an s car, just replace the entire coil assembly with the DIS module while you can still get the parts from Saturn
I definetely agree.
 
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