Did you just replace your burned out ignition coil to have your new one burn out too? Here is why!
The leading cause of premature failure of an Distributor Ignition Coils is due to a worn or bad spark plug ignition cable.
A bad spark plug ign...
From suspension systems, to carburetors, to alternators, there’s a lot to know when it comes to working on motorcycles. Not only is it critical to know these individual components, it’s important to understand how they all work together.
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Are the ignition coils causing the check engine light to turn on?
The Distributor Ignition Coils connect to the spark plugs so the combustion chamber can ignite. If the spark plugs do not spark with enough power, the engine will stall. Since the...
It can be inconvenient to refill your gas tank, particularly when you thought you had enough gas. Misfires can also be annoying. But before you take your car to the auto shop to see what’s wrong, check the ignition coil. Choosing the best ignition...
Things to consider before selecting an Aftermarket Distributor Ignition Coils: Choosing the right aftermarket ignition coil can help you achieve better acceleration and superior racing performance. In order to understand how to choose the right coils le...
A faulty coil could cause major performance and structural issues for your vehicle, so if you suspect you may have faulty coils—or are experiencing any of the below symptoms.
Your Car Won’t Start
Your Check Engine Light Comes On
You...
Minis are known to be reliable and efficient, and with the correct care are unlikely to let their drivers down. However, without the correct care and maintenance practices, and as a vehicle naturally ages, some faults and part failures are likely to occ...
No car part lasts forever, but a failing car part like a bad ignition coil can cause a plethora of other problems and limit your vehicle’s performance. However, it may be difficult to take appropriate action if you don’t know what are the sy...