looking at the ft. of engine it is located on the rear left of engine, looks like a square box with a plug attached with a green release
'Where is ignition coil 2 in a 1998 Nissan maxima'?
No, what you have to do is buy a front coil and a rear coil because the two are slightly different. If you have a scan tool, you can interchange the front and rear coils until the 1320 ignition code is gone.
Probably the number two ignition coil. Also check the spark plug and the wiring to the coil.
there is no distributor on a 2000 maxima, each cylinder has its own ignition coil with a approx, six inch lead going to the spark plug, ft. 3 coils are located under the nameplate on the ft. side of engine and the back three are located between the air plum
under the coil
4 cylinder, it is on the top of the valve cover. 6 cylinder, it is inside the distributor and is not serviceable.
Bad ignition coil? Common problem each cylinder has it own coil located at the top of the spark plug
if it is a dohc engine then you may have to remove the intake manifold
Each cylinder has it's own ignition coil on the 5.3. The coil is mounted on the valve cover in line with the spark plug and wire for each cylinder. Voltage ultimately comes to the coils from the PCM through the cam shaft timing sensor.
Indeed, cylinder #4 is located in the middle closest to the radiator when facing the engine, logically the coil is located in the same spot. You will have to remove the cover to have access to the coil, you should also replace all the spark plugs once your at it if you haven't done so. I don't know why Nissan doesn't recall this problem since it is very common an all V6 3000 engines, specially on the 2000 models. I had to replace cylinder coil #5 on my maxima.
The ignition coil is built inside the distributor on a 2000 Chrysler Sebring 2.5L.
Separate ignition coils for each cylinder. Commonly known as direct ignition.