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Check your coils on the sparkplugs
6 Coils
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.
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.
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Probably the most common problem is leakage. Another common problem, which often happens as a result of power outages, is when one of the coils stops working. These are the two most common water heater problems, others involve less important parts of the machinery and are less common.
There is not a distributor on a Mitsubishi Mirage. It uses two coils that are located on top of the valve cover. one coil provides spark for two cylinders.
if you are not getting spark in your coils iti could be the crankshaft sensor im not a mechanic lol but i have the same problem with mine im trying to find out how to install the sensor i replaced the coils and the ignition module and still no spark
It's printed on the intake manifold, just above the ignition coils.
They are in the head and some have a removeable cover. GoodluckJoe basically, if you lift the hood and look directly at the engine (the big silver thing), on the top left side of it as you are looking at it from the front is where you place the oil in (oil cap). Just above that are the four spark plugs. They are underneath the plug and coils. you would have to unscrew the two bolts holding the coils down to get to two of the spark plugs, and the other two spark plugs, you just pull the wires off. (Just pull)
Less performance, economy, harder to start cold.