Pretty infrequently. If one goes bad on your car and you replace it, odds are you won't have to replace it again UNLESS something else is causing it to fail. If you are changing it frequently, you have to go a step further and find out what the cause of the failure is. Earlier Ford Escapes 6 cylinders were known for ignition coil failures.
If it is a newer vehicle it most likely has coil packs not a distributor. Follow your plug wires and see where they go, if they go into black boxes they are coil packs.
They are under the coil packs. The coil packs are near the valve covers, and go into the intake manifold.
On a 2005 Kia Sedona the coil packs are over the front 3 plugs. Wires go to the rear head.
four coil packs
Go to AutoZone have them rear your codes for FREE. This way you will know which Coil Pack is goig bad / or is bad. If you have a 4.6L you will have only 2 Big Coil Packs. If you have the 5.4L you will have 8 Coil Packs , One coil pack for each cylinder.
How many coil packs on a 1995 q45 infinity
They don't have distributor caps they have coil packs. Some coil packs are labeled like 1-3 2-4
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.
If the engine has "coil packs" then its has to. Does your engine have a distibortor cap or coil packs?
There are 16 of them, two per cylinder. They go in through the top of the valve covers, under the coil packs. If you remove the coil packs you will see the tubes the plugs are in.
Coil packs are an essential part of an automobiles engine, therefore, you would commonly see coil packs with commercial vehicles. They are a key component in the starting of a vehicle as it aids in the sparking of the engine.
im not sure but if you follow the spark plug wires they will take you to the coil packs