Yes it does it is under the distributor cap.
there is no thermosat on a 1944 Chevy s10. For that matter there is no 1944 Chevy S10
take off rotor for 2 wheel drive
The electronic control module for the 1986 Chevy S10 (6 cyc) is located under the rotor on the distributor. You have to remove the distributor cap and then the rotor to gain access. There are electrical connections on both ends that must be disconnected. The ECM can be checked at an an auto parts store to see if it is defective before purchasing a replacement (about $25).
does anyone know where the horn relay switch is on a 86 chevy S10?
If you have the 2.2 L engine in that 99 S10, there is no distributor in that vehicle. It has a DIS (Distributorless Ignition System).
The ECM on a 1992 S10 Blazer is located below the glove box.
YES.
In North America, the S10 series ended in 2004.
There is no 2001 S10 with a V4 engine.
An S10 is the same as a Chevy S10.
under the dash