This question is referring to a vehicle's ignition coils (on gasoline engines). The reasons range from normal absorption of engine heat from the compartment to the coils receiving excess loading/voltage. The latter can be a sign of impending ignition system failure
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It is probably the coil on cylinder number 4. The easiest way to troubleshoot it is to swap the coils between 3 and 4 and see if the misfire then shows up on three.
light bulbs are hot because the coils spread heat around the bulb.
Change the coils they should be two black blocks on top of the engine..the coils could have gone bad.
a '95 riviera does not have a distributor. If you mean the ignition coils, then you probably looking at bad ignition module-located under the coils. Or bad crank sensor.
if you are not getting spark in your coils iti could be the crankshaft sensor im not a mechanic lol but i have the same problem with mine im trying to find out how to install the sensor i replaced the coils and the ignition module and still no spark
Yes you can use muriatic acid to clean out the hot water coils in a boiler. I am a license Heating technician and I use it all the time. I use 16oz per gallon of water and it does a great job of removing all the scale from inside the coils. do you have a pump to send the acid and water mixture thru the coil. vinegar and water will not touch the scale inside hot water coils in boilers. I tried it and it does not work at all.
There no way to prevent them getting hot unless you don't brake
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replace the head light switch. the coils in the switch get hot n turn off the lights.
i have a 93 nissan and the front brakes are getting hot when driving
Bad ignition module, crank sensor, or coil pack. Especially if yours is equipped with the magnavox coil pack vs the delco coils which have 3-seperate coils.
its one of the coils.. get a light tester and check to see if power is going to both coils.. check grounds too... i had this same problem.. engine barly acce to 4k and it was slowwww doing it.. its one of ur coils im 100% good luck.
Check plugs wires and ignition coils.