The wires that typically connect to a coil, such as in an ignition system or relay, include the positive power wire and the ground wire. The positive wire supplies electrical current to the coil, while the ground wire completes the circuit by connecting to the vehicle's chassis or control circuit. In some cases, there may also be a signal wire if the coil is part of a more complex system, such as a fuel injector or solenoid. Always refer to the specific wiring diagram for your application for accurate connections.
The left coil wires go to 1 and 4 the the right coil wires go to 2 and 3.
the wires can only hook up to one place there are two wires but they both go on top of coil but they have different plugs so therefore can only go to one place
look at the coil, it is marked - or +
This is located on the outdoor coil. It is usually toward the bottom of the condenser coil and will have 2 wires attached to it. These wires come from the sensor and go into the defrost control board. It is a disc and is easily removed from the coil.
coil----3---4 pack---2---6 plug----1---5
here is a diagram
A coil of wires wrapped around a core is an electromagnet.
im assuming your looking for hot wires on the coil. They should be two wires of the coil
If it is a newer vehicle it most likely has coil packs not a distributor. Follow your plug wires and see where they go, if they go into black boxes they are coil packs.
coil----3---4 pack---2---6 plug----1---5
coil----3---4 pack---2---6 plug----1---5
coil----3---4 pack---2---6 plug----1---5