Yes
If your car has an external coil, it will be bolted to the engine near the distributor. Otherwise, it is inside the distributor housing.
I don't think your car has a distributor cap. I believe it has an electronic ignition and only has an ignition coil to deliver spark to the plugs. Where this is located, I do not know.
The distributor send high voltage from the ignition coil to the spark plugs. It ensures that they fire at the correct time and in the correct order.
No , it has the Coil On Plug ( C. O. P. ) ignition system
No , it has the Coil On Plug ( C.O.P. ) ignition system with ( 8 ) individual coils
It could be your ignition coil, which is located inside of your distributor cap. Supposedly, the ignition coils in our civics are poor design and lack providing enough power. I have a 95 civic LX, I gave my car a much needed tune-up. My car ran for 5 minutes and just died.The coil just went out. The coil itself is about 80. They also make external ignition coils and modified distributor caps to by pass the internal coil for about 100
No , your 4.6 liter V8 engine has the Coil On Plug ( C.O.P. ) ignition system
Without year make model & engine size you get a guess. Ignition module, coil, distributor
Chilton's repair manual (about $20.00) has all the wiring diagrams for your entire car.
assuming it is a older car with points the distributor goes to the negative side of the coil
If you're not getting spark from the distributor, see if you're getting spark from the ignition coil. If there's no spark there, then the coil is either bad, or it's not wired up correctly.
The car has coil packs and does not have a distributor.