Good heavens no. I wouldn't continue trying to start it until you figure out the problem. Disconnect your battery and then pull of the coil pack. Remember to mark your plug wires so you'll know where to replace them. Under the coil pack some vehicles have a circuit board ( it will probably be in a plastic case ) the coils are mounted to. I'd check to see if that was what was smoking. Then get out your wiring diagrams and try to troubleshoot the problem.
The ignition control module is located on the left side of the engine, it is what the coil packs are attached to. If you remove both coil packs and unplug the two connections it will come right off.
Coil packs are an essential part of an automobiles engine, therefore, you would commonly see coil packs with commercial vehicles. They are a key component in the starting of a vehicle as it aids in the sparking of the engine.
The ignition coil is down between the firewall and the back of the engine
Its on the firewall side of engine between transmission and engine just below the ignition coil packs one of the wire connectors from ignition module go to crankshaft position sensor
The can if they are built that way.
The 2004 Volvo S40 typically has four coil packs, one for each cylinder in its inline-four engine. These coil packs are responsible for igniting the fuel-air mixture in the engine's cylinders. If you're experiencing ignition issues, it may be worth checking the condition of these coil packs.
Follow the spark plug wires to the rear of the engine and you will find the coil packs.
On a 1999 Ford Expedition , 4.6 liter V8 engine : It has the Electronic Distributorless Ignition System ( EDIS ) and uses ( 2 coil packs that each have 4 towers for the spark plug wires ) I believe the coil packs are mounted on the FRONT of the engine on each side of the " V "
It's EDIS ( Electronic Distributorless Ignition System ) It has ( 2 ) coil packs for the ( 8 ) sparkplugs for the Ford twin plug ignition system on the 2.3 liter 4 cylinder engine
Yes, coil packs can cause engine shutdowns. They are responsible for delivering the electrical spark to the engine's spark plugs, and if a coil pack fails, it can lead to misfires or a complete loss of ignition in one or more cylinders. This can result in rough running, reduced power, or stalling of the engine. If multiple coil packs fail, it may lead to a total engine shutdown.
There are ( 6 ) individual coils for your Coil On Plug ( C.O.P. ) ignition system on your 3.0 liter V6 engine
hello the spark plugs are ressed into the valve covers follow the wires from the ignition coil packs. thx