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When you take a voltage reading at the coil with ignition on and the ignition points are open you would get the same reading on both + and - .
test ignition coil,ignition module,pick-up coil,electronic spark control,and knock sensor
Its right above the ignition coil. Infact you have to remove it first to remove the ignition coil.
That is the ignition coil.
well it is the bottom that goes on a ignition coil and it is locoed
Hey Tia== Make sure they are replacing it with the correct coil. Then have them check the voltag going to the coil . It should be about 8 NOT 12volts. It has a resistance wire cutting down the voltage. GoodluckJoe
The coil is attached to the top of the distributor cap.
check your ignition coil, if it's not coming out of there you need to look into a new ignition coil , check ignition circuit next
The ignition module, Ignition coil, Pick-up coil bad coil wire.
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It is advisable to have the ignition coil grounded on a 2003 Chevy Astro. This should especially be done when you are working on spark plugs and wires.Ê
Bolt The Coil Bracket And Coil To The Block, The - Goes To The Distributor The + Hooks To The Ignition.