No. The coil has to do with spark to ignite fuel inside your engine. There is probably something wrong with your ignition system or your starter.
Yes, because a bad coil will not allow the engine to run. But if the engine is running then the coil has nothing to do with the alternator charging the battery.
your coil pack sits on top of your engine. if you keep your vehicles key in the on position you will fry your coil pack if your engine is not running, for best results use only your "ACC." postition. and yes this can make your engine not start.
Thermostatic control to cool engine.
thermal - heat the magnet above the Curie Point temperature for the material it is made ofelectromagnetic - use a degaussing coil (a coil driven by AC to keep reversing the field of the magnet), slowly remove the coil from the vicinity of the magnet before turning the power off to the coil
probley weak fuel pump or injectors.
If by turning over you mean the starter spinning the engine, no. If the engine is locked up (try turning it clockwise by the crank bolt), then you've either thrown a rod or broken a timing chain.
When you bring your car to a several mechanics and they keep saying buy a new engine because your cylinders are no good and eventually your engine will stop working by not turning on.
Yes it would, but the engine will still rotate but just will not start
If the check engine light is blinking that means that an engine cylinder misfire has been detected
The circuit is shorted to ground.
Turning the key to only the on position, the pump will only run for a couple of seconds to prime the system. Turning the key on and starting the engine, the pump will run and keep running as long as the engine is running.
Your diesel vehicle might keep running after turning off the key because there is still enough fuel in the system to allow it to idle. In many diesel vehicles, the engine is stopped by choking the fuel.