u have to put them there! can u be more specific? |it depends on make and model and year and engine size..
Follow the spark plug wires to the rear of the engine and you will find the coil packs.
hello the spark plugs are ressed into the valve covers follow the wires from the ignition coil packs. thx
REMOVAL PROCEDURE Remove the engine cover. Disconnect the spark plug wires at the ignition coils. Disconnect the ignition coil harness connector. Remove the ignition coil mounting bolts. Remove the ignition coil. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE Install the ignition coil to the bracket. Install the ignition coil mounting bolts. NOTE: Refer to Fastener Notice in Service Precautions. Tighten Tighten the ignition coil mounting bolts to 8 N.m (71 lb in) . Connect the ignition coil harness connector. Connect the spark plug wires at the ignition coils. Install the engine cover.
The ignition coil is located just to the right of your car's engine. An easy way to locate it is to follow the wires from your spark plugs. The other end of the cable is connected to the ignition coil.
You need to specify engine for someone familiar with car to properly answer. Some newer cars have a "coil on plug" design which means there is 1 ignition coil for ever spark plug (spark plug wires not required). You need to figure out if your car has that design and if not there will be an ignition coil pack that has wires connecting it to the spark plugs that requires the wires you are referring to in your question
the ignition coil
On the 2.0 L - SPI engine and the 2.0 L Zetec engine follow the spark plug wires from the spark plugs to the Coil Pack The 2.3 L engine has a Coil On Plug ( C.O.P. ) ignition system
follow the wires back from the spark plug it usually goesm back to where the coil is
It's the box between the engine and left side of the engine compartment where the spark plug wires attach to
A bad ignition coil will cause your engine not to have any spark. Without any spark the engine cannot start or run.
In a way, it has coil packs which have wires connected to them. Each cylinder has its own ignition coil and the spark distribution is electronically controlled.
DEPENDS ON THE YEAR AND MOTOR,DO YOU HAVE SPARK PLUG WIRES?IF NOT,THEN YOU HAVE A SEPERATE COIL FOR EACH SPARK PLUG THAT SITS ON THE TOPS OF THE PLUGS,IF YOU DO HAVE SPARK PLUG WIRES THEN JUST FOLLOW IT FROM THE SPARK PLUG TO THE COIL!HOPE THAT HELPS