The coil is a high voltage transformer, used to step up battery voltage to 50,000 volts to fire the spark plugs.
get a volt meter. turn it on. put one end on the +. the other end on the -. if you get a number greater than 12 with the car running then your golden.
The ignition coil is located just to the right of your car's engine. An easy way to locate it is to follow the wires from your spark plugs. The other end of the cable is connected to the ignition coil.
Usually vehicle just stops running with no warning
When my coil was on its last legs it would cause the car to stutter and run badly when it was raining or damp out. Sometimes the car wouldn't start at all.There is a simple test you can do on your coil:All you need is a spray bottle that can spray a fine mist.Start the car, raise the hood and spray water on the coil.One or two squirts is enough.If your coil is bad you'll see some sparks.Replace the coil.You can do the same test on spark plug wires. If they arc, replace them as well.Best to do this in the shade or in the evening.
It is possible that it is not producing the voltage necessary to operate vehicle properly
i have a diagram for the car coil fence
Perhaps bad coil or coil pak?
Well, it could be, but you need to tell us which car and which coil for a better definitive answer.
without the spring coil the electricity will not be supplied to the ignition of the car.
A coil pack is a very common auto part. You can purchase a coil pack for your specific car model directly from your car dealer or independent car parts supplier like Parts Source.
A broken coil spring will cause the effected corner of the vehicle to drop. A broken ignition coil will cause the engine to misfire (coil on plug application) or cease to run.
how to change coil pack on 1998 plymouth neon
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For what car or motor
Yes, each plug has its own coil. Your car has 6.
Yes, a bad coil will prevent the ignition from firing and the engine will not start.
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