On my 90 740gl it is right next to the ignition coil. It depends on the ignition system used. On a Regina ignition, I think everything is built in the coil (The big square one) The regular round coil is for BOSCH ignition and a separate module is use. NOT SURE, would appreciate confirmation.
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it is the ignition coil is the problem replace it p0135 for Volvo not sure about p1081
The coils are bolted to the ignition control module, there is no coil wire as such.
It uses a distributorless coil pack and a crankshaft trigger sensor.
Engine coil? Are you talking about the ignition coil? Springs are coiled, And valves-spings are coiled…I have never heard of an engine coil w/o specifying which coil needs to be replaced.
The coil and distributor are one unit, there for, no coil wire. Yes it is a sealed unit and has to be replaced as one.
Trouble code P0352 means: Ignition Coil B Primary/Secondary Circuit
Well I had an ignition coil replaced in a 1990 Oldsmobile and the coil cost approximately $50. Labor would probably cost approximatley $35.
The ignition coil is inside the ignition distributor.
No. The coil is the piece at the other end of the wire that comes out of the center of the distributor cap.