yes it would matter
The 1998 Toyota ignition coil is located on the firewall, in the engine compartment. The ignition coil can be found on the passenger side of the firewall.
Ignition coils contain oil for cooling purposes. If your ignition coil has begun to leak it is only a matter of time before it fails. When it fails you won't be able to generate a spark to ignite the fuel in your engine. It would be best to replace your ignition coil now before it stops working.
The ignition coil is down between the firewall and the back of the engine
A bad ignition coil will cause your engine not to have any spark. Without any spark the engine cannot start or run.
Yes, a faulty ignition coil can cause an engine stall. The ignition coil is responsible for generating the high voltage needed to ignite the air-fuel mixture in the engine's cylinders. If it malfunctions, it can lead to misfires, reduced power, or complete engine failure, resulting in stalling. Regular maintenance and timely replacement of a failing ignition coil are crucial to prevent such issues.
The 2002 Toyota Tacoma ignition coil is located on the firewall in the engine compartment. The coil will be on the drivers side of the firewall.
# 2 coil / spark plug / engine cylinder is on the passenger side of the engine , 2nd from the front of the engine (coil on plug ignition )
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.
Yes, a faulty ignition coil can prevent an engine from starting. The ignition coil is responsible for converting battery voltage into the high voltage needed to create a spark at the spark plugs. If the coil is malfunctioning, it may not produce the necessary spark, leading to misfires or a complete failure to start the engine. Other components may also contribute to starting issues, but a defective ignition coil is a common culprit.
Engine coil? Are you talking about the ignition coil? Springs are coiled, And valves-spings are coiled…I have never heard of an engine coil w/o specifying which coil needs to be replaced.
The coil is on the passenger side of the engine
To change the ignition coil on a 2009 Dodge Journey, start by disconnecting the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Remove the engine cover if necessary, then locate the ignition coils on the engine. Disconnect the electrical connector and unscrew the coil from the engine. Replace it with the new coil, reattach the connector, and finally reconnect the battery.