Indeed, cylinder #4 is located in the middle closest to the radiator when facing the engine, logically the coil is located in the same spot. You will have to remove the cover to have access to the coil, you should also replace all the spark plugs once your at it if you haven't done so. I don't know why Nissan doesn't recall this problem since it is very common an all V6 3000 engines, specially on the 2000 models. I had to replace cylinder coil #5 on my maxima.
The one closest to the radiator.The one closest to the radiator.
Ignition coil 4 is the center coil (plug) on the bank closest to the radiator. FYI, #1 is passenger side, closest to firewall, #3 is center, firewall, #5 is driver's side firewall, etc. Good luck.
On a V6 it is the first cylinder (closest to the belt) on the front head (closest to the radiator).On a V6 it is the first cylinder (closest to the belt) on the front head (closest to the radiator).
Number one is the cylinder closest to the radiator.Number one is the cylinder closest to the radiator.
Starter is located on the side closest to the radiator, and closest to the transmittion. Transmittion is on the drives side of the car, and radiator is on the front
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Facing the engine on the right closest to the radiator is #1 then 3 5 7 to your firewall. Otherside, on the left closest to the radiator is #2 then 4 6 8.
passanger side front closest to the radiator
Number one is closest to the radiator.
Number one is closest to the radiator.
The one closest to the radiator.
The one closest to the radiator.