Ignition CoilEngine LH Side Upper
Engine Left Side Upper
Ignition what? Switch? Coil?
how much would it cost to replace the heater coil on a 1999 buick leSabre
it is distributorless no cap to replace has coil packs
Hollander interchange says it will
You can purchase an ignition coil, including coil pack, for a Buick LeSabre online, through automotive supply dealers, or at your certified Buick dealership auto shop. The price for the parts alone will run around $40 to $45. Then, you will have to add in the labor costs, which vary depending on your mechanic.
The heater CORE is a big job. Get a manual on your car to do the job correctly.
Engine Component Location. Rear Of Engine, Near Distributor Module Applicable to: Brougham Engine Component Location. Rear Of Engine, Near Distributor Module Applicable to: Caprice, Custom Cruiser & Roadmaster w/5.0L/V8-305 & 5.7L/V8-350 Drive Train. Rear Of Engine, Near Distributor Module Applicable to: 5.0L/V8-305 & 5.7L/V8-350
you have to remove the distributor. at the bottom of the distributor is a pin. CAREFULLY remove the pin, upon doing so the distributor will come apart. the pick up coil is the top piece. Runs about $12
even if its got bad wires or plugs it would run but run ruff or with a miss!!!! so check-- crank sensor, ignition module, ignition coil, or throttle position sensor..
You need to replace the heater coil !
If you are a psycho-killer in a movie and need to disable the vehicle, just disconnect the ignition wires from the coils.AnswerIt doesn't have a coil wire. There is 3 coil packs that run directly to the spark plugs. Each coil pack works for 2 cylinders.