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Ignition coils are generally external while pick up coils are generally internal to distributor
Usually it's inside the distributor, depending on the kind of ignition used.
I have 1994 GMC 1500 with 305 mother if you cut the wire that comes from your ignition to the coil can it stop you from having fire to your
The pick up coil is located at the base of the distributor and plugs into the ignition module. The pick up coil's purpose is to sense or "pick up" the pulses of the distributor and tell the ignition module when to fire the spark plugs. The most critical part of the replacement of the pick up coil is to make certain you properly mark the orientation of the distributor to the engine block and the rotor to the distributor base. When you successfully make these markings, you will not need to check your timing when this job is finished.
test ignition coil,ignition module,pick-up coil,electronic spark control,and knock sensor
I would first check and probley replace the pick coil that is in the distributor, That is the item that the ignition module plugs into. You will have to take the distributor out and apart to replace it.
The ignition module, Ignition coil, Pick-up coil bad coil wire.
NO it does not. If it's not firing then you need to check the ignition module, pick-up coil and the coil. Could just have a bad coil wire......
follow the wires back from the spark plug it usually goesm back to where the coil is
It is most likely the pick-up coil "inside the distributor".It could also be the coil or the ignition module.
if you do not have spark you will not have fuel check coil module and ignition pick up coil.
Ignition coil is what will fire up a spark on the spark plug. Without it or if it malfunctions, that particular cylinder will not fire and you'll get a "miss", loss of power, etc. The 1999 S70 uses a COP or Coil On Plug design. Each spark plug has it's own coil. If one goes bad, the OBDII scanner should pick up a code directing you to the correct cylinder that has the bad coil.