If your engine has coil packs it will have one for each cyclinder. There are still a few engines that use just one coil but most use coil packs these days.
It depends upon cylinder in car. 3 ignition coils - 3 cylinder engine. 4 ignition coils- 4 cylinder engine.
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2 on the 4 cylinder engine or 6 on the 6 cylinder engine.
V-8 engines have 8 coils, 1 Per cylinder.
There are ( 6 ) individual coils for your Coil On Plug ( C.O.P. ) ignition system on your 3.0 liter V6 engine
It depends on displacement of the engine. If you have 2.2L 4 cylinder, then it has 2 of them. If you have 3L V6 then there are 6 of them.
The v-8 has 8 coils. 1 per cylinder
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I have a 97 cavalier with a 95 engine and i had to replace the whole ignition module and the coil packs are 1/4 and 2/3 that's how they are numbered on the coil packs so 2 coil packs but make sure you know which one isn't firing to replace them and u will have to replace you spark plugs after that.
There are 3 coils on all 3100 gm
A 2000 Pontiac Grand Prix (with either the 3.1L or 3.8L V6 engine) has 3 coil packs. (Each coil serves 2 cylinders). Note however, the coils for the 3.1L and 3.8L are different.
4.2 L - V6 engine has ( 1 ) coil pack 4.6 L - V8 engine has ( 2 ) coil packs 5.4 L - V8 engine - Coil On Plug ( C.O.P. ) ignition system has ( 8 ) coils 6.8 L - V 10 engine - Coil On Plug ( C.O.P. ) ignition system has ( 10 ) coils