It is in the distributor, pull off the cap and it is held in with 2 screws and has 2 wires coming off of it. dr_performance@hotmail.com
The ignition coil is inside the distributor....
It could be your ignition coil, which is located inside of your distributor cap. Supposedly, the ignition coils in our civics are poor design and lack providing enough power. I have a 95 civic LX, I gave my car a much needed tune-up. My car ran for 5 minutes and just died.The coil just went out. The coil itself is about 80. They also make external ignition coils and modified distributor caps to by pass the internal coil for about 100
The coil is located in the distributor internally. If you take the distributor cap off and unscrew the rotor it should become visible. You may have to move a dust cover, but it is in there.
Try the pick-up coil
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Easy. Your coil + to the THIN red wire. Your coil - to the THIN white wire. The MSD BOX THIN black to your coil - and then the MSD BOX ORANGE back to your coil +.
If you see no center coil wire connector then the coil is mounted inside the distributor. If there is a center coil wire connecter then follow the coil wire and it will go to the coil.
First thing is to make sure you have fire (spark) at the spark plugs. If not change the ignition coil.
if your car don't start in hot weather or after a long run.
bad ignition coil, bad ignitor
The Ignition Control Module (ICM) is located directly above the coil. If you remove the 2 bolts holding the coil on and then romove the coil mounting plate from the car you will see a small rectangular module with wires plugged into it. This is the ICM.
ignition coil is easy it looks like a baby bottle and is on the fender under the hood new part comes with instructions