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ab q654s64ws5gfchx If your question is the situation then the coil pack for that cyl should be replaced. You can buy the coils 2 different ways. First way is it comes complete with coil and boot attached (recommend). Second is it comes with just the coil and no boot. If on a budget this may be a better option and you can use the old spark plug boot from the failed coil and put it on the new coil if it's not damaged, torn, etc. Make sure to use dielectric grease in all the boots. This will ensure easy removal of the coil down the road. Good luck hope this helps.
Try cleaning it and then apply dielectric grease to it. If it works after that, you should be ok. The grease prevents corrosion. If that doesn't work, you'll have to replace the coil pack. Rick I'm a retired ASE Master/L-1 Technician. I still keep current with the latest automotive technology. Visit my blog for cool articles and TSB's: http://free-auto-repair-advice.blogspot.com
You do not have to but it will be very good if you place a die-electric grease on points where ignition wires contact spark plugs and distributor/coil pack.
All engines that use a coil pack are pretty much the same. One end of the sparkplug wire connects to sparkplug, the other to the coil pack. Just follow the wires.
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Most automobiles will not start with a nonfunctioning coil pack. The coil pack will cause the spark plugs not to fire.
There is no coil wire. There is a coil pack and connected to the coil pack is the ignition control module.
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The purpose of a coil pack is to supply the spark to the spark plugs.
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The coil pack, on a 1996 Chevrolet Cavalier, is located on the top of the engine. The coil pack is near the electronic spark distributor.