EBAY (if you can live with used ones which I did and have no problems). Thing is if you see any for sale check the sellers feedback, if it's good, then chances he will not misrepresent his product and you'll make out just fine, and from my experience they are offered for sale quite often. If you have to have new then surf the web, Google them. I found the cheapest price for new at $175. they go up to $349 Why? don"t know. Good used ones work just fine. If you see pictures make sure the sticker is not yellowed as that means older and hotter. Hope this helped,Bud Sisto
One per plug.
There is a total of 4 ignition coils.
Check Ignition Coils Check Ignition Coils
There is about three ignition coils , one for each 2 valves ...
You most likely have cylinder misfire. Check your ignition coils and spark plugs.
The easiest way to test ignition coils on a 1992 Mustang 2.3 is to use an ohmmeter on the leads going into the coils.
The ignition module is located under the three ignition coils. The same bolts that hold the coils in place also retain the module to the mounting bracket. To find the coils, follow the ignition wires from the front of the engine to where they attach at the rear. The wires clip to the coils.
Disconnect the battery. Remove the ignition coils. Remove the ignition control module that was under the coils, and replace it.
A system where the Ignition Coils are located on top of the spark plug boots... Coils powered by the ECM.
The ignition coils are located on top of every single sparkplug ( on distributorless engines).
It depends upon cylinder in car. 3 ignition coils - 3 cylinder engine. 4 ignition coils- 4 cylinder engine.
The ignition module is under the ignition coils The coils are bolted to the frt of the transmission housing. Follow the ignition wires to the coils The coils are bolted to the module underneath The module control spark to the spark plugs. It sends the required signal to the coil as to when to fire t then fires and "sends" the spark through the ignition wire to the spark plug