The coil pack fire can damage anything close to the coil. Any wires could be damaged, and if the engine has a plastic intake, the intake could have melted.
The coil is a high voltage transformer, used to step up battery voltage to 50,000 volts to fire the spark plugs.
try replacing the coil
you don't light the car on fire and make it explode
yes it will because that controls the fireing off the car and if the bad they will not fire and it will not start
Yes as the coil provides the spark or fire to ignite the fuel. Most definitely on a vehicle with one coil. On a vehicle with multiple coils, it may start but miss.
no, it well end up caching on fire.
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If you're not getting spark from the distributor, see if you're getting spark from the ignition coil. If there's no spark there, then the coil is either bad, or it's not wired up correctly.
i have a diagram for the car coil fence
The pickup coil is part of the distributor in a car which times the firing of the spark plugs, it detects the magnetic field from permanent magnets spaced so that when the coil passes by the magnet, it sends a signal to the car, which indicates the appropriate time to fire a spark plug, so that they go off in the proper timing sequence.
Perhaps bad coil or coil pak?