How Do You Replace An Ignition Coil?
The ignition coils in your vehicle’s engine are integral parts of the ignition system, as they convert the battery’s voltage into the thousands of volts needed for the spark plugs. If all the coils aren’t working, the engine won’t fire. Once you are sure a faulty ignition coil is the cause of your ignition problems, replace the coil. Always use extreme caution when working with these coils because of the high voltage they produce. Make sure the engine is completely cool. Disconnect the vehicle’s negative battery cable. Remove any components that block access to the ignition coils in your vehicle. This can vary depending on the model, and there might not be any parts you need to remove. These parts can include the air duct intake, connections to the power steering pump fuel injector, harness connector, camshaft sensor, and engine wiring harness. Unplug the electrical connector to the ignition coil. Disconnect the spark plug wires from the coil, grasping the wire at the boot to disconnec