Keep spark timing on cue with the Standard Ignition Distributor Ignition Pickup LX-337 — the pickup assembly inside the distributor that generates the trigger signal your ignition module needs to fire the coil. It installs as a direct-fit replacement for the L4-2.5L engine across a wide GM lineup, including the 1982-1983 Buick Century and Skylark, 1982-1983 Chevrolet Camaro, Celebrity and Citation, 1985-1991 Chevrolet S10, 1985-1988 Chevrolet S10 Blazer, 1985-1990 GMC S15, 1991 GMC Sonoma, and several Oldsmobile and Pontiac models — see the Buyer's Guide tab for the full list.
- Signal build: copper windings and permanent magnets for strong signal emission.
- Insulation: high-temperature enameled wire specified for better insulation and performance.
- Connection: two female blade terminals with a male connector; mounts in the distributor.
- Source: built by a global OE ignition manufacturer with quality control from componentry to finished product.
As the distributor turns, this pickup produces the electrical signal that tells the module when to fire. If a weak or lost trigger signal from a failing pickup is the cause of a no-start, stalling, or intermittent misfire, this replaces it — diagnose the cause first. Country of origin: Mexico.
Interchange: ME45 · 6204 · DR121 · MP124 · 19110920 · 1979696. Manufacturer part number LX-337.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does the LX-337 distributor ignition pickup do?
It's the pickup assembly inside the distributor that generates the trigger signal the ignition module uses to time spark. Its copper windings and permanent magnets produce that signal as the distributor rotates.
Which vehicles does it fit?
It fits the L4-2.5L engine in GM cars and trucks such as the 1982-1983 Buick Century, 1982-1983 Chevrolet Camaro, 1985-1991 Chevrolet S10, and 1985-1990 GMC S15. See the Buyer's Guide tab for the full list.
What are the signs this pickup may need replacing?
A no-start, stalling, or an intermittent misfire can be signs the pickup may be failing, since a weak or lost trigger signal keeps the module from firing. Diagnose the cause before replacing.
How does it connect and mount?
It has two female blade terminals with a male connector and mounts in the distributor.
Where is it made and what does it replace?
Country of origin is Mexico. It interchanges with ME45, 6204, DR121, MP124, 19110920, and 1979696.
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