this is possible but you need a spare from a donor vehicle so i only recomend replacing the whole distributor. i had a problem with the sensors in distributor. the whole distributor is built as a one piece unit. meaning all parts of the distributor are integrated in such a way that the only thing that can be removed is the ignition coil, BUT it is not meant to be replaced by itself. it is designed for replacement even if one thing on it fails, and that is an indicator that the whole thing is gonna fail. REPLACE THE WHOLE UNIT. if you look on eBay you can get a NEW one for under 200.
ohm it.
The ignition coil is located under the distributor cap. There are a couple screws holing it in and a couple of wires. Just make sure the battery is diconnected first. Make sure you hook it back up the same way.
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Ignition what? Switch? Coil?
Replace the ignition coil(s).
Replace it only if it becomes defective.
if your car don't start in hot weather or after a long run.
there is a coil on each plug
check your distributor ignition module and go test it...
pull the two bolts buy new or used ignition coil the replace the ignition coil is on th left side of motor right by the tbi
Replace the ignition coil.
Replace high tension coil wire. Probably time to replace all the spark plug wires.