A coil can go bad due to various factors, including overheating from prolonged use, electrical surges, or poor connections that lead to arcing. Corrosion or wear over time can also degrade the insulation and components within the coil. Additionally, exposure to moisture or contaminants can compromise its functionality, ultimately leading to failure. Regular maintenance and monitoring can help prevent these issues.
I would say that nothing causes a coil to overheat except for a bad coil, replace the coil and see what happens.
A bad ignition coil normally won't allow your engine to start given there is no spark. If it is starting to go bad, it causes misfiring which can be noticed as a stutter, or random shake of the engine. Check the ground of the coil before replacing it.
Bad coil?
Bad coil packs Bad wires Failed sparkplug Suspect coil pack first. Bad fuel injector
The coil pack, on your Acura, is made up of many electrical connections. The connections can lose contact or become corroded.
No spark from coil, bad plug wires, or bad plugs.
Bad ignition coil
I would hazard a guess and say that it is a bad coil.
Yes, a dirt bike coil can go bad. If you notice that the dirt bike is drifting while in park or it is giving you a difficult time at start up, it is probably due to a bad coil.
Bad coil Distributor cap Rotor
Bad plugs/coil/wiring
the rotor fong on the brick and bracken causes the rack and pinion to slip. Change the synchromesh, and eat retsyn.