Replace high tension coil wire. Probably time to replace all the spark plug wires.
No. The coil provides the spark and the module tells the coil when to spark.
Spark for ignition
The ignition coil would only affect the spark to the spark plug(s).
Each spark plug has it's own ignition coil, they are on the spark plug itself. Unplug the ignition coil connector, remove the bolt holding the coil in place, pull the coil off of the spark plug and out of the valve cover. Install the new coil.
The spark is always blue. If your coil is bad your engine will misfire.
Yes
A bad ignition coil will cause your engine not to have any spark. Without any spark the engine cannot start or run.
The 3.2L has an ignition coil on each spark plug.
You apply 12 volts to the coil primary and then release it . The electricity will go through the secondary coil and spark the spark pug.
The coil to the spark plug is called an ignition coil on a Yamaha EF600. It is also referred to as the spark coil. These two terms are used for any coil to the spark plug in a vehicle.
Please check your spark plugs,wires,distributor and rotor or the ignition coil module. My '93 LX has an ignition coil module.
No. On "conventional" ignition systems, i.e., those with typically a single ignition coil and a distributor with distributor cap, the spark plug boot is that portion of the individual ignition wire, running to each spark plug, that terminated the ignition wire at the spark plug and provides the wire's electrical connection to the spark plug. In newer, "plug on coil" systems that do not utilize a distributor and wires, and that are characterized by having an individual ignition coil mounted atop each spark plug, the boot is that portion of the ignition coil that pushes down over and on to the spark plug. Some few designs use a replaceable boot. Most incorporate the boot into the coil assembly.