Usually, NO.
depending on what type of coil is being used if it is an E-coil design it is typically removed adjacent from the distributor with appropriate tools.
if the coil is on the distributor cap,remove cover then disconnect wires from the coil and remove coil. if coil is on engine then loosen the bolt and remove from coil mount
There is no distributor cap on a Pontiac sunfire, only a coil pack. coil pack is located on the back of the engine.
The engine may not fire when the distributor coil is broken. Replace the distributor coil to see if the problem is resolved.
There is no distributor. The ignition system is coil on plug type. Each plug has its own coil.
7mgte doesnt have a distributor. it has coil packs. only 7mge has distributor
No, it has coil packs, there is no distributor.
it does not have a distributor , it has coil packs
The 2.8 V6 has a single coil, not a coil pack It is located behind the distributor and on top of the engine. Unplug the wire harness, un bolt and reverse procedure to change.
If your car has an external coil, it will be bolted to the engine near the distributor. Otherwise, it is inside the distributor housing.
On the '93-'97 GT's the ignition coil is part of the distributor. If your coil goes bad you need to change the distributor.
Thee is no distributor on vehicles with coil over plug packs