yes identical
It depends upon cylinder in car. 3 ignition coils - 3 cylinder engine. 4 ignition coils- 4 cylinder engine.
There are none. The car is a four cylinder and has 2 ignition coils on the top of the engine. One coil sparks two cylinders. Follow your plug wires on the top of the engine. Igition caoils go for about $125.00 each.
Check your coils on the sparkplugs
Separate ignition coils for each cylinder. Commonly known as direct ignition.
Its the cylinder head underneath the intake manifold. Cyl. 1 is the cylinder closest to the timing covers. The ignition coils fail frequently. I've seen a lot of them if you are having misfire concerns.
Loosen the four bolts that hold the ignition coils to the valve cover gaset. Then pull each coil out and the spark plug wire attached to it. Pull each wire off each coil and replace with new. Reinstall coils and wires. Reinstall ignition coil bolts.
Separate ignition coils for each cylinder. Commonly known as direct ignition.
4
There is 1 per cylinder.
There is an ignition coil connected to the top of each spark plug...so if you have a 6 cylinder motor, you have 6 plugs and 6 coils.
2 on the 4 cylinder engine or 6 on the 6 cylinder engine.
Each cylinder has it's own separate ignition coil. The 1.8 T has four cylinders, so there are four ignition coils.