CHECK THE IGNITION SWITCH,,, THEY HAVE A HABIT OF GOING BAD
Yes, installing the wrong ignition coil can potentially damage other components in the ignition system or engine. It may cause misfires, poor fuel economy, or difficulty starting the engine. In some cases, it can lead to overheating or damage to the spark plugs and engine itself. Always ensure the ignition coil matches the specifications of your vehicle to avoid these issues.
Replace the ignition control module
The ignition coil is inside the ignition distributor.
On my 90 740gl it is right next to the ignition coil. It depends on the ignition system used. On a Regina ignition, I think everything is built in the coil (The big square one) The regular round coil is for BOSCH ignition and a separate module is use. NOT SURE, would appreciate confirmation.
No. The coil provides the spark and the module tells the coil when to spark.
No. The coil has to do with spark to ignite fuel inside your engine. There is probably something wrong with your ignition system or your starter.
The 1998 Toyota ignition coil is located on the firewall, in the engine compartment. The ignition coil can be found on the passenger side of the firewall.
If there is no power to the ignition coil on a 1994 Plymouth Sundance, the issue could be due to a faulty ignition switch, a blown fuse, or a problem with the wiring harness. It's also possible that the coil itself is defective or that there's an issue with the engine control module (ECM) not sending the signal to activate the coil. Checking the voltage at the coil, inspecting the fuses, and testing the ignition switch can help diagnose the problem.
REMOVAL PROCEDURE Remove the engine cover. Disconnect the spark plug wires at the ignition coils. Disconnect the ignition coil harness connector. Remove the ignition coil mounting bolts. Remove the ignition coil. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE Install the ignition coil to the bracket. Install the ignition coil mounting bolts. NOTE: Refer to Fastener Notice in Service Precautions. Tighten Tighten the ignition coil mounting bolts to 8 N.m (71 lb in) . Connect the ignition coil harness connector. Connect the spark plug wires at the ignition coils. Install the engine cover.
Where all the wires plug into. That is the ignition coil. The ignition coil is inside the distributor behind the cap. Remove the distributor cap screws, remove the cap and you will see the coil.
did you have your ignition coil replaced? the signs are that the ignition coil is overheating thus you are able to restart after an hour, when the coil cools. also check if your ignition coil has a resistor. if it has, have it checked for continuity. did you have your ignition coil replaced? the signs are that the ignition coil is overheating thus you are able to restart after an hour, when the coil cools. also check if your ignition coil has a resistor. if it has, have it checked for continuity.