Swap the suspected coil with another cylinder that is firing correctly. If the original cylinder that was missing now runs fine and the other cylinder is now missing, you have determined the suspected coil is bad. Replace it with a new one.
A 1996 Toyota Camry that will have spark and then sometimes no spark might be having a problem with the spark plugs. Each individual spark plug is now a solid state electrode in that year of Toyota Camry. The ignition coil pack on top of the spark plug is probably loose or cracked.
You have to remove the coil that sits on top of the spark plug, coils are the six square objects that have spark plug wires running to them.
The coil pack, on a 1996 Chevrolet Cavalier, is located on the top of the engine. The coil pack is near the electronic spark distributor.
Sounds like a bad coil or a broken timing belt.
Follow any of the spark plug wires from the spark plug to the top of the engine and they all will meet at the coil pack
Will a 2.2 engine out of a 1996 Toyota Camry fit in a 1997 Toyota Camry? Yes it will fit you just have to change from distributor to coil packs it will fit because i have a 96 Toyota camry with a 2.2L engine from a 99 model.
The coil pack is located on the passenger side of the motor in a 1996 GMC Sonoma 4.3L Vortec Engine. The spark plugs plug into the coil pack eliminating the spark plug wires.
There is none. The engine ECM signals each spark plug coil when to fire.
im not sure but if you follow the spark plug wires they will take you to the coil packs
When a 1996 Jetta is not receiving any spark a diagnostic test should be done to troubleshoot the ignition system. Several problems can cause no spark such as spark plugs, the ignition coil, distributor, or spark plug wires.
How do I get to the bottom bolt on the coil pack of my 2000 Camry
Bad spark wire (common problem) or failed coil.