The coils are held in place with two small screws. Remove the spark plug wires making note of where each wire goes, then remove the screws and pull the coil straight out. To replace the coil line up the connectors and push the coil in place, then put the screws back in and reconnect the spark plug wires.
I believe that one sits under the coil packs.
The coils are bolted to the ignition control module, there is no coil wire as such.
If you are not getting spark to any of the plugs could be coil rotor and/or cap HEI ignition?
u have to pull the whole distributer to change the pickup coil
HEI? inside the distributor cap
Are you asking about an engine misfire? If so you can use an inductive timing light to determine which cylinder is not getting any spark. Misfire could be caused by: Bad spark plug. Bad spark plug wire. Bad coil. If it is the coil then two cylinders would misfire.
negative side of the coil
if the coil is on the distributor cap,remove cover then disconnect wires from the coil and remove coil. if coil is on engine then loosen the bolt and remove from coil mount
It on the back of the coil packs going into the side of the block.
there could be many causes but the two i woul check woulb be the pick up coil and the ignition switch
The spark plug wire should snap into the coil tower. If it does not snap in place it is probably the wrong connector.
the ignition coil on a 2004 chevy cavalier is the black part on top of the engine were it says eco 2.2 but its not hard to miss its very easy to change as well