Changing ignition coil on a Subaru consists of removing four capscrews, four sparkplug wires, and one clip-on electrical connector then putting the new coil in, attaching the wires and tightening the screws. No mystery here and the job is easier than changing wiper blades. Much easier. --Ken
im assuming your looking for hot wires on the coil. They should be two wires of the coil
Where all the wires plug into. That is the ignition coil. The ignition coil is inside the distributor behind the cap. Remove the distributor cap screws, remove the cap and you will see the coil.
REMOVAL PROCEDURE Remove the engine cover. Disconnect the spark plug wires at the ignition coils. Disconnect the ignition coil harness connector. Remove the ignition coil mounting bolts. Remove the ignition coil. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE Install the ignition coil to the bracket. Install the ignition coil mounting bolts. NOTE: Refer to Fastener Notice in Service Precautions. Tighten Tighten the ignition coil mounting bolts to 8 N.m (71 lb in) . Connect the ignition coil harness connector. Connect the spark plug wires at the ignition coils. Install the engine cover.
Loosen the four bolts that hold the ignition coils to the valve cover gaset. Then pull each coil out and the spark plug wire attached to it. Pull each wire off each coil and replace with new. Reinstall coils and wires. Reinstall ignition coil bolts.
The ignition coil is inside the distributor....
ANSWERWhat do you need to know about the coil ignition wires? we can't help unless we know what the problem is lol be just a little more specific
check your plug wires, then your coil packs, then your ignition module.
On a 1997 Ford Expedition : The 4.6 has the Electronic Distributorless Ignition System ( EDIS ) It has ( 2 coil packs with four towers each for the spark plug wires ) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- The 5.4 has the Coil On Plug ( C.O.P. ) ignition system It has ( 8 ) individual coils
In a way, it has coil packs which have wires connected to them. Each cylinder has its own ignition coil and the spark distribution is electronically controlled.
located in the distributor itself, follow wires coming from coil to distributor
The ignition coil is located just to the right of your car's engine. An easy way to locate it is to follow the wires from your spark plugs. The other end of the cable is connected to the ignition coil.