To change a coil pack, first locate it in the engine bay. Disconnect the electrical connector and remove any mounting bolts. Lift the old coil pack out and replace it with the new one. Secure it in place with the mounting bolts and reconnect the electrical connector.
Physical change is a change in the structure. Chemical change is a change in the composition. Melting is a physical change. Complexing is a chemical change.
not always, like the change is in the display without change in composition then it is change of state, other then will be chemical change
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Chemical change
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A coilpack on a 2002 Saturn L200 can be replaced in shop or by the owner. If the owner is making the replacement the owner's manual or a Chilton can be used to assist in the replacing of the coilpack.
It can be very simple, or very complex. It could be a coilpack, bad plug wire, or even a bad spark plug. But it could be as serious and a cracked cylinder. First change your plugs and wires, if that doesnt fix it change the coilpack or check your distributor, whichever you have. If that doesnt do anything you will need to have the engine top end torn down and looked at
The Coilpack is located under the intake manifold. It is accessible from under the car or if you have real bendy arms you can remove the air filter box and get to it from there.
In most cases, the coilpack will have numbers on the top of it that correspond with your cylinders. If you can't see the numbers, as I couldn't at first, give the tower a little cleaning.
There is no coil pack on that year.
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locate coilpack, take out 4 screws ,disconnect leads to new coil pack in order then simply replace new pack and screws.
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If you look at the plug wires you will see were they hook to the coils.
Back of the engine block, underneath the coilpack.
under ur coilpack
The coilpack is mounted with 4 small bolts - 8mm(?). Very easy to replace.TIP: make sure you label the wires, or transfer them 1 at a time(!) to the new coilpack. This will help avoid messing up the firing order.See "Related Questions" below for more