Too much voltage an ignition coil does not run on 12 volts it is stepped down
Bad ignition coil
I had similar problem...Ensure that when you replace the Ignition Coil, you also replace the spark plug (might as well do all 4) and the wires. This will prevent further Coil problems. The Coil could blow the plug or wires and when you replace the coil, the plug /wires will blow out the coil again. Also get a full diagnostic...specifically check to ensure the Head Gasket Cover is still good.
the ignition control module could be the problem
Just a suggestion. I would look into the condencer on the coil you will see it hanging on the right side if the coil.
A bad ignition coil normally won't allow your engine to start given there is no spark. If it is starting to go bad, it causes misfiring which can be noticed as a stutter, or random shake of the engine. Check the ground of the coil before replacing it.
The ignition coil is inside the ignition distributor.
Crank sensor has failed,Ignition control module (ICM) has failed,Bad ignition coil pack,
The Ignition Coil is the one that cause misfire or Spark Plugs
No. The coil provides the spark and the module tells the coil when to spark.
if you do not have spark you will not have fuel check coil module and ignition pick up coil.
You have an electrical short. It could (possibly) be a short internal to the coil but it's much more likely that a wire (somewhere between the ignition switch and the coil) has rubbed through against a bit of (grounded) metal. Look for any wire rubs especially near the coil and/or near the throttle lever.