Change it with another and see if code moves with it
you need a new distributor That can be one cause for this, could also be bad ignition coil, coil wire, or even spark plug wires. Test for spark at the coil, then coil wire, then the plug wire.
stick it on the spark plug, its a coil on plug stick it on the spark plug, its a coil on plug
If you have access to a spark tester, use it. Otherwise, remove the spark plug, reconnect it to the spark plug wire, and rest the tip or threads on a good engine ground, AWAY from the spark plug hole. Attempt to start it, and watch for spark. If none, replace the spark plug and try again. If still no spark, the magneto coil may be faulty.
If you have access to a spark tester, use it. Otherwise, remove the spark plug, reconnect it to the spark plug wire, and rest the tip or threads on a good engine ground, AWAY from the spark plug hole. Attempt to start it, and watch for spark. If none, replace the spark plug and try again. If still no spark, the magneto coil may be faulty.
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
remove the spark plug plug it into the coil turn off the lights in the garage and kick start the bike there should be a nice bright spark at the end of the spark plug if it's weak then your spark plug is failing if there is no spark coming at all then you have a ignition malfunction
A Coil On Plug ignition system has a coil for each spark plug ( the 5.4 L has always been Coil On Plug - C.O.P. ) the newer 4.6 L are now Coil On Plug instead of having 2 coil packs - each coil pack handling 4 engine cylinders / spark plugs and using spark plug wires
It does not have a distributor or plug wires, there is a coil over each spark plug.It is called a coil on plug system.It does not have a distributor or plug wires, there is a coil over each spark plug.It is called a coil on plug system.
The coil to the spark plug is called an ignition coil on a Yamaha EF600. It is also referred to as the spark coil. These two terms are used for any coil to the spark plug in a vehicle.
I think you remove one of the spark plug wires from the coil and hold it far apart from the coil. Have someone turn the key so the car is turning over. Bring the spark plug wire closer to the coil and if there is spark the coil is good. Note: if you hold to close you will get a very good jolt of spark if the coil is good, that is why you start far away and work your way closer.
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On a carburetors motor pull the coil wire from the distributor cap (the plug wire in the center of the distributor). This is usually found between the air cleaner and the firewall. Remove the desired spark plug from the engine block, plug it into the coil wire and touch the spark plug body (the metal portion) to the engine block while cranking the engine. You will see spark if the plug is good.