If your car has EIS ignition ( distributorless) and it is a 6 cylinder, then you have three separate coil packs. They are all grouped together, however, they can be replaced individually. Each coil pack fires two cylinders.
under the coils
On the front of the engine under the two ignition coils, follow the plug wires and under the coils is the ignition module. Changed mine twice . Works better now.
There is about three ignition coils , one for each 2 valves ...
if it is a v-8 then it is on top of the distributor. if other engine then probably on one ofe the fender skirts
The ignition module is located under the three ignition coils. The same bolts that hold the coils in place also retain the module to the mounting bracket. To find the coils, follow the ignition wires from the front of the engine to where they attach at the rear. The wires clip to the coils.
There is a total of 4 ignition coils.
under the ignition coils. it is flat comes off after you remove the three numbered igniton coils. they plug into the module underneath them.
Assuming this has the 3.8 V-6 engine, the three coils are plugged into the ignition module.
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the number 2 ignition coil in a 2006 hyundai sonata is the middle in the front three ignition coils
The ignition module on a 86 ciara 2.5 is located under hood, center,lower engine area,below driver side of intake manifold . mounted inside of distributor
The easiest way to test ignition coils on a 1992 Mustang 2.3 is to use an ohmmeter on the leads going into the coils.