The coil packs should be low in the front if you have a V6( just follow the plug wires). Yes, they are easy to replace on every vehicle I have done.
the three coil packs are located above the rear rocker cover, near the firewall. -- In the way to replace the spark plugs.
Is located under the coil packs
On a 96, coil packs (3) are located above rear valve cover, near firewall.
it is located at the front of the engine under the coil packs(where the spark plug wires all connect)
follow the spark plug wires to the front of the engine where they connect to the coil packs, remove the coil packs by removing the screws on top and on bottom of each and the I.C.M. is the plate that comes off with the coil packs. the screws should be a 5.5 or 6 m.m.
Check the crank sensor
Replace coil packs.
Follow the spark plug wires to the rear of the engine and you will find the coil packs.
No You Only Need To Replace The Bad One.
it is distributorless no cap to replace has coil packs
I have a 97 cavalier with a 95 engine and i had to replace the whole ignition module and the coil packs are 1/4 and 2/3 that's how they are numbered on the coil packs so 2 coil packs but make sure you know which one isn't firing to replace them and u will have to replace you spark plugs after that.
im not sure but if you follow the spark plug wires they will take you to the coil packs