yes if both use the center bolt valve covers
u have to pull the whole distributer to change the pickup coil
A 1992 Chevy Camaro RS typically uses ignition wires to connect the spark plugs to the ignition coil. The ignition system consists of coils and wires, where the coils generate the spark needed for combustion, and the wires deliver that spark to each cylinder. If you're referring to the suspension system, the Camaro RS has coil springs in its setup.
How do I install rear coil springs on a 1996 Camaro?
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if the coil is on the distributor cap,remove cover then disconnect wires from the coil and remove coil. if coil is on engine then loosen the bolt and remove from coil mount
Answerwell if it is in a 95 you have to take off the coil pack then the power steering pump then take of the bolts on the water pump
its on the front there are three
NOPE THATS THE BEAUTY OF HAVING A CHEVY ..THERE ALL THE SAME YOU WILL HAVE TO CHANGE THE MOTOR AND BODY MOUNTS AND EXHAUST THE COIL SPRINGS MAY NEED THE TWIST IN BLOCKS TO LIFT IT A LITTLE BUT I DOUBT IT Well new coil springs are recommended or thr front end will sag, and depending on the trans you may or may not have to change it
To change the evaporator coil in a 1996 Camaro, first disconnect the battery and drain the coolant. Remove the dashboard and the HVAC assembly to access the evaporator coil, which is typically located inside the airbox. Disconnect the refrigerant lines, unbolt the coil, and replace it with the new one, ensuring to reassemble everything in the reverse order and recharge the AC system afterward. Always consult a repair manual for specific steps and safety precautions.
the ignition coil on a 2004 chevy cavalier is the black part on top of the engine were it says eco 2.2 but its not hard to miss its very easy to change as well
you should be able to find a shop manual at the local library with the right information on this -- make copies of the pages, as they are usually for REFERENCE only...:)
a bad coil or plug to be safe change both