When ignition coils fail your car or other vehicle may be hard to start, not start at all, have loss of engine power, engine shaking, use more fuel, misfire.
Common signs of ignition coil failure include.
Loss of engine Power. This is one of the first symptoms of ignition coil failure.
Check Engine Light On.
Poor Fuel Economy.
Backfiring.
Misfiring Engine.
Hard Starts and Stalling.
Spluttering and Coughing Sounds.
Jerking and Vibrating.
Ignition coils are basically transformers that increase the voltage from your cars battery to create the high voltage needed for the spark plugs to ignite the fuel.
The voltage from your battery is not enough to ignite the fuel with the spark plugs so it needs an ignition coil which is a transformer to step up that voltage.
Some vehicles that have a distributor have 1 ignition coil while the other vehicles without a distributor use a coil for each spark plug.
Some ignition coils plug directly into the spark plugs while others sit on top of the engine and then use a wire to plug into the spark plug.
It's a good idea to replace the ignition coil or ignition coils when you replace spark plugs as well as spark plug wires.
If an ignition coil is not working properly, your engine will likely misfire.
A misfiring engine results in a jerking or sputtering feel when you are moving at normal speeds.
When you stop, a misfire from a bad ignition coil may cause your vehicle to run roughly, vibrate or shake.
Common signs and symptoms of bad or failing ignition coil or coils include.
Loss of engine Power. This is one of the first symptoms of ignition coil failure.
Check Engine Light On.
Poor Fuel Economy.
Backfiring.
Misfiring Engine.
Hard Starts and Stalling.
Spluttering and Coughing Sounds.
Jerking and Vibrating.
A high-performance ignition coil enhances engine performance.
It allows for a wider spark plug gap, which leads to a more robust first flame kernel at the beginning of combustion, resulting in increased voltage.
If your engine misfires or stalls when you are idle or when you stop suddenly or accelerate, there could be a problem with your ignition coil.
A misfire, which can sound like a coughing or sputtering noise or feel like a jerk or strong vibration means that one of the engine's cylinders is not firing correctly.