If you are looking to purchase coil packs, you can find them at Canadian Tire. Another place would be Part Source. Any automotive place will carry coil packs.
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Then there is a no spark condition and engine will not run. If it has more than one coil pack it will miss on the cylinders controlled by the defective coil pack.
To replace a coil pack you will have to do a few steps. Start with disconnecting the battery cable, open hood, go to the coil pack, unplug the old one, plug in the new one, recharge the coil pack and then shut the hood.
Several local dealerships and repair shops sell coil packs. A new coil pack can be purchased at a variety of distributors. You may consider getting a professional opinion as to what part is missing.
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All engines that use a coil pack are pretty much the same. One end of the sparkplug wire connects to sparkplug, the other to the coil pack. Just follow the wires.
I normally think of a coil pack as a group of coils. The 98 cheyenne has only one.
Could be spark Plugs , Spark Plug Wires, Or could even be the Coil Packs. Not uncommon to replace coil packs every couple of years. There is 3 coil packs . That is one pack for 2 firing cylinders. they are easy to change. 2 small screws hold in each coil pack. you can buy just one coil pack and then just trade it around in your carand see which pack is bad. YOu can buy them at parts places such as Advance auto or Autozone for about 20-25 dollars. those are the first 3 things that i would try. Lastly it could be in the electronic module. that is the meat peice under the 3 coil packs , usually when this goes out the car will not start up at all.
Most automobiles will not start with a nonfunctioning coil pack. The coil pack will cause the spark plugs not to fire.
There is no coil wire. There is a coil pack and connected to the coil pack is the ignition control module.
I've run into the same problem before. I've been told many of times to just have the car turned on and get a spray water bottle and spray over the coil pack, if you get sparks, you've got a bad coil pack. Either way if you coil pack is faulty, do what I did the smart and cheap way. Go to any hardware store, buy "JB Weld" or some sort of that kind, take out the coil pack, and just fill in whatever cracks you see around the coil pack plug entrance wires.
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