The coil temperature will rise a little when the engine is running, but if it's getting too hot that's generally an indication of damage to the coil or that the coil is wired improperly.
no
In this electric motor, an electric current flowing through the coil interacts with the magnetic field, generating a force that causes the coil to rotate. This rotation changes the direction of the magnetic field around the coil, which in turn causes the coil to keep rotating in the same direction.
Unplugging the coil wire and not grounding it, yes that can damage the coil.
Depends on what Chevy you are talking about, soI cannot provide an answer.Use extreme caution when removing and installing coil springs. You can be seriously injured.
check your rotor & pickup coil
The motor has a coil of wire that is an electromagnet. This causes the motor to spin, turning the fan blades.
it is next to the firewall near the heater coil
Bad coil Distributor cap Rotor
This motor has no distributor. It has a coil pack for each spark plug. There is no condenser.
BACK emf induced in a motor's coil that tends to reduce the current in the coil of the motor. The answer should be 'back'.
a bad coil or plug to be safe change both
it depends on what motor it has.if its the 4cyl unplug the spark plu wires from the coil pack that is on the back of the motor.if its the 6cyl same thing but the coil pack is on the bottom front of the motor