Yes, a faulty ignition coil can cause an engine stall. The ignition coil is responsible for generating the high voltage needed to ignite the air-fuel mixture in the engine's cylinders. If it malfunctions, it can lead to misfires, reduced power, or complete engine failure, resulting in stalling. Regular maintenance and timely replacement of a failing ignition coil are crucial to prevent such issues.
"no gas" is a simpleton, borderline criminal answer to a question like this. There are many things that can cause an engine to stall with gas being just one of them. I'll start the round table.... Ignition Coil.
I would check the ignition system. Warmed engine stalls can be caused by a failing ignition coil or coil pack. Pull a plug wire, crank over the engine, and evaluate the color of the spark with engine cold and engine hot. Snappy blue at cold and weak yellow (or none) at hot and it's time for a fresh coil.
A bad ignition coil will cause your engine not to have any spark. Without any spark the engine cannot start or run.
This is possible, yes.You could also check the ignition coil, this will cause the same symptons.
Yes, a bad coil will prevent the ignition from firing and the engine will not start.
I'm assuming you mean an ignition coil. If that is correct, an improperly functioning ignition coil will cause the engine to have a misfire, and could lead to severe engine damage if not corrected expeditiously.
you probably have a faulty ignition coil, especialy if engine generaly denies to start from time to time...
Yes, a faulty ignition coil can prevent an engine from starting. The ignition coil is responsible for converting battery voltage into the high voltage needed to create a spark at the spark plugs. If the coil is malfunctioning, it may not produce the necessary spark, leading to misfires or a complete failure to start the engine. Other components may also contribute to starting issues, but a defective ignition coil is a common culprit.
A broken coil spring will cause the effected corner of the vehicle to drop. A broken ignition coil will cause the engine to misfire (coil on plug application) or cease to run.
A bad coil can damage a converter. If the engine is misfiring, it will cause raw fuel to get into the converter and that can cause failure.
yes it will
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.