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what is the firing order for a 2002 pontiac bonnieville?
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February 17 11:20 AM (6 minutes and 20 seconds later)
         
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The engine firing order is 1-6-5-4-3-2

1-3-5 are on the side facing towards the front of the car, 2-4-6 are on the side facing the firewall.

The connections for the cylinders. Also, when new there is usually a label under the hood/ on the core support showing the proper connection sequence for on the coils.




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February 17 11:29 AM (9 minutes and 16 seconds later)
         
I was hoping for a little bit more specific answer maybe a diagram. Now if I knew if the specified order was from left to right or right to left that would have been a bit more clearer at this point I am having to assume that the order is from left to right otherwise I guess I could reverse if left to right does not work.
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February 17 1:33 PM (2 hours and 4 minutes and 7 seconds later)
         
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