There is no coil wire. There is a coil pack and connected to the coil pack is the ignition control module.
remove the plastic engine cover from top of engine, you will have to pull the fuel rail as it runs above the coil packs, remove the screw that holds the coil pack and unplug the harness then pull coil pack and plug wire assembly out.
It is probably the coil pack. To find out for sure remove the coil pack from number three and switch it with the coil pack from number four. Run the engine for awhile until the light comes back. If the new code shows that the problem has moved to number three, you know that coil pack is bad. Otherwise it is probably the wire or wire connector going to the coil pack or possibly a bad spark plug. Good luck
There are 2 coil packs, one on each side of the engine toward the front. Look for the spark plug wires and what they plug into at the front of the engine is the coil pack. Remove wires making note of which goes where; remove wire harness; remove screws holding old pack in place. Reverse order of removal to install new pack.
Here is the number three coil pack located?
Mark where the wires go, disconnect the wire connector, remove 4 screws and remove. Reverse the procedure to install.
you don't it has a coil pack
It uses a coil pack instead of a distributor cap. Follow a spark plug wire to coil pack.
All engines that use a coil pack are pretty much the same. One end of the sparkplug wire connects to sparkplug, the other to the coil pack. Just follow the wires.
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beneath each individual coil pack. You need to remove a coil pack to get to a spark plug.
coil----------3------4 pack---------2------6 plug----------1------5