probably not, unless it has under 50 000 km, and it looks great, it sounds like a 50 dollar car,(scrap dealer)
on the drivers side just under the exhaust manifold
They are screwed into the exhaust system.
MY 1993 CORSICA 3.1 L, HAS STOPPED RUNNING ON ME NOW 5 TIMES OVER THE LAST 8 YEARS AND EACH TIME IT HAD BEEN ONE OF MY COIL PACKS, THEY LOCATED THEM UNDER THE EXHAUST PIPE AND THE HEAT WEARS THEM OUT, WORTH A TRY! OTHERWISE JOIN ALLDATA.COM FOR ALL THE ANSWERS ON THE CORSICA. HOPE THIS HELPS. What is said above is true, but also, under the ignition coils is the ignition module. The heat does the same thing to this electrical brain, and can cause it to die/not run as well.
In the exhaust system before the catalytic converter.
On the firewall. Upper right, above the exhaust manifold and steering column... Good hunting. PS. you will see a wire very similar to a spark plug wire connecting the ignition coil to the distributor cap... hope this helps..
intake, compression, ignition, exhaust
ignition, compression, exhaust
It depends on what engine you have but the 02 is in the exhaust pipe or exhaust manifold and the EGR is a round disc shaped thing on the rear of the engine.
3.3L and 3.8L Engines The 3.3L and 3.8L engines were equipped with the Nippondenso alternators. 1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. 2. Remove the alternator drive belt, by relieving the tension on the dynamic tensioner. 3. Loosen the nut on the support bracket at the exhaust manifold, do not remove it. 4. Remove the alternator tensioner/power steering bracket bolt. 5. Remove the tensioner stud nut and remove the tensioner. 6. Remove the alternator mounting bolts. 7. Remove the power steering reservoir from the mounting bracket, do not disconnect the hoses, and position it out of the way. 8. Remove the alternator support bracket bolts. Remove the intake plenum to alternator bracket bolt and remove the alternator support bracket from the engine. 9. Remove the alternator from the engine and disconnect the electrical leads. To install: 10. Install the alternator in position on the engine and connect the electrical leads. 11. Install the alternator support bracket, tighten the retaining bolts to 40 ft. lbs. (54 Nm). 12. Install the power steering reservoir on the mounting bracket. 13. Install the alternator mounting bolts, tighten the bolts to 40 ft. lbs. (54 Nm). 14. Install the tensioner and tensioner mounting stud. Install the retaining nut on the exhaust manifold. 15. Install the alternator belt, insert a 1/2 in. extension into the square hole in the tensioner and turn the tensioner. Tighten the tensioner bolt. 16. Connect the negative battery cable.
there is no such thing as an exhaust coil. the ignition coil is the cylinder shaped thing that has a spark plug wire running to the center of the distributor cap
No, a backfire is the ignition of unburnt fumes in the exhaust system.
Most library carry auto repair manuals with diagrams of your year and make of car.