Disconnect the battery. You have remove the air filter, the throttle body hose, the throttle body itself after that you will get access to the coil assembly holder. Depending on model you might have 2 bolts and 2 nuts, or 3 bolts and 1 one nut. Disconnect the spark plug wires, remove the bolts and nuts. Disconnect the plastic clip attached to holder at right bottom part. Remove the assembly. Remember that coils are not the same They are different, there is a coil for 2-3 cylinders and coil for 1-4 cylinders, and they are not interchangeable. Installation is reverse to removal. If you need torque specifications send a message.
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.
Yes if it is the 2.2l engine it will fit you just have to plug the distributor hole cause 97 has coil packs
as far as i can remember, the six cylinder ba falcons don't have leads, they have individual coil packs.
Most likely, replace the ignition coil packs.
Plugs or / and Coil Packs. Auto Zone will check your codes for free and will tell you which plugs or coils are bad. Then replace.
Only if they are bad or cracked. When new they are totally sealed. They are extremely easy to replace, but they cost about $70. I have a used one that is good that I will sell you.
at the top of the engine where you will see 3 packs.. each contain ignition coils to spark each cylinder ..easy to replace.. go on eaby to purchase.
This is how I diagnosed my 5.4 liter coil packs, I isolated the cylinder that was misfiring and then took a know coil from a good cylinder and swapped with the suspected bad coil. When the misfire went to the specific cylinder I swapped, I replaced that coil. Note- It is advised to replace all coil packs if you can afford too! Summit and Stylin has Hi performance coils for the fraction of cost as a single cost of the dealer's price.
Replace coil packs.
No You Only Need To Replace The Bad One.
If you have a misfire on all 4 cylinders you have your choice of replacing them all and hoping that is the problem OR finding a local s2k owner willing to swap coil packs for a day to see if the misfire clears up. If you can't find someone to trade coil packs with, then you have an expensive gamble...either the coil packs or the injectors are bad and there really isn't a good way to tell unless you replace one or the other. Ignition Coil packs run about $90 each. Some part of the engine, it probably overheated and you just need to replace the cylinder heads or if lucky the little rubber seals that most likely melted.
it is distributorless no cap to replace has coil packs