If your car has an external coil, it will be bolted to the engine near the distributor. Otherwise, it is inside the distributor housing.
If there is no spark either the coil or ignition module has probably failed. These components are part of the distributor assembly and are not sold separately.
The ignition coil is part of the distributor assembly and is inside the distributor. It is not available as a separate part.
The ignition module and coil are contained inside the distributor and are not serviced as separate parts.
Those components are part of the distributor and are inside it. They are not available as separate parts.
The coil UNFORTUNATELY is built in the distributor.
The evaporator is in the A/C heater box under the dash.
The ignition coil is built inside the distributor on a 2000 Chrysler Sebring 2.5L.
the ignition control module could be the problem
Yes, a bad coil will prevent the ignition from firing and the engine will not start.
The coil on a 2.5L is built inside the distributor.
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It is possible that you got a defective coil. It happens. However, the ignition system test outlined in my Haynes Repair Manual covers about two pages. I suggest your next trip to the parts store should be to pick up such a manual.