if water is getting on the coil pack. that will cause it to burn out.
You may have some kind of short...
maybe fuel filter? or igntion coil?
Electrical Short. Pinch wire. Grounded Wire. exc.
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 ignition only needs 12 volts for starting. You`re wiring harness has a resistance wire or ballast resistor to drop the voltage to keep the ignition coil from burning up.
An ignition coil in a Chevy may keep burning out due to several factors, including electrical issues such as a short circuit or faulty wiring, which can cause excessive current draw. Additionally, overheating from prolonged use or poor ventilation can lead to premature failure. Other potential causes include a failing ignition control module or problems with the spark plugs, which can place additional strain on the coil. Regular maintenance and diagnostics can help identify and resolve these underlying issues.
Faulty coil pack or crap leads. try qulity leads first paying attention to detail as how you fit them is important. if all else fails coil pack is at fault.
oxygen is necessary to keep anything burning...
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Make sure you have only about 8 volts going to it not a full 12. There is a resistor wire that should cut the voltage.