It is in the very back of the engine. Just follow the spark plug wires from the spark plugs and they will go to the top of the Distributor. That will be the distributor cap that the wires are in.
The ignition coil is part of the distributor assembly and is inside the distributor. It is not available as a separate part.
The ignition coil on a 1998 Honda Civic LX is located under the distributor cap. The distributor is on the passenger side of the motor and has wires running from it to each spark plug. it is usually plastic.
Begin by removing the wiring harness from your 1998 Chevrolet Suburban ignition module. Remove the ignition module retaining screws. Reverse the process to install your new ignition module.
There isn't a distributor : The 4.2 L and 4.6 L - have EDIS ( Electronic Distributorless Ignition System ) and the 5.4 L has Coil On Plug ( C.O.P. ) ignition system
In a 1998 GMC Safari, the distributor gear is located inside the distributor assembly, which is typically positioned at the front of the engine, towards the passenger side. To access it, you would need to remove the distributor from the engine. The gear itself is connected to the shaft driven by the engine's camshaft, playing a crucial role in the ignition timing of the vehicle.
A 1998 Ford Taurus uses the Electronic Distributorless Ignition System ( EDIS ) with a coil pack , so there is no distributor
I don't believe a 1998 Regal, regardless of engine, will have a distributor. It will have an electronic ignition that outperforms any distributor of old.
No , it has the Coil On Plug ( C.O.P. ) ignition system
It is under the distributor cap. mounted on the base plate and will have electrical connectors hooked to it.
No, the 1998 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP does not have a distributor cap. It uses a distributor-less ignition system (DIS), which eliminates the need for a traditional distributor and cap. This system relies on individual ignition coils for each cylinder, improving reliability and performance.
The 1998 Toyota ignition coil is located on the firewall, in the engine compartment. The ignition coil can be found on the passenger side of the firewall.
You don't mention the engine size but it doesn't have a distributor It is either EDIS ( Electronic Distributorless Ignition System ) or Coil On Plug ( C.O.P. ) ignition system