Yes, that will cause it to come on because you will have a miss.
Engine coil? Are you talking about the ignition coil? Springs are coiled, And valves-spings are coiled…I have never heard of an engine coil w/o specifying which coil needs to be replaced.
If the reason you want to check the coils is because of a check engine misfire code swap the coil with a coil from another cylinder, clear the codes, drive if the check engine light comes back on see if the code follows the coil you moved. If so replace the coil.
This model probably has the Regina engine. The ignition coil should be mounted on the drivers side fender well close to the firewall.
This car has the 4.6 engine and doesn't have spark plug wires so it can't be them. It could be a coil pack going bad but you would have a check engine light on.
The orange coil light should come on when the ignition is turned to the first position - it lets you know power is going to the glow plugs to warm them. You shouldn't turn the engine over to "start" until the light goes out. I haven't seen / heard of a situation where the coil light "flashes", so apologies if I mis-interpreted your question.
its cuz the engine had an error in the coil wire...so it didnt start but soon the wire got wired into the connectative cable thus causin the car 2 restart
get a new coil. a coil on an engine is designed to take a little power and make it into BIG power. also check wires and connections going to coil. your problem sounds like the coil though. good going in, nothing coming out. there's your problem.
If your car has a coil-pack on it chances are one or both of them are going out My check engine light flashed rapidly when one of mine spuddered out,,,, 2.4L
normally the coil pack
Hi the flashing coil light doubles as an engine management light the computer has probably got a stored fault code and put the engine into safe mode. Diagnostic check required.
Engine misfire. Possibly a bad coil or spark plug.
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