Difficulty: Moderately EasyInstructionsThings You'll Need:
- Clothe or non-conductive material (optional)
- Screwdriver
- Wrench
- Ignition coil
- Torque wrench (optional)
- Step 1
Determine the type of ignition system on your Chevy Avalanche. In a distributor ignition system, usually found in 7.4L, 5.7L, 5.0L and 4.3L engines, the distributor houses the ignition coils. A distributorless ingition system (DIS), used by 8.1L, 6.0L, 5.3L and 4.8L engines, may use an Avalanche ignition coil, but you won't find a distributor.
- Step 2
Disconnect the cable for the negative battery. You may want to wrap a cloth or another non-conductive material around the end to prevent an accidental connection, which could start a fire or electrocute you.
- Step 3
Unhook the spark plug wires from the ignition coil. You also need to remove the ignition coil harness electrical connector with a screwdriver.
- Step 4
Loosen the bolts that secure the ignition coil with a wrench and release the ignition coil.
- Step 5
Put the new Chevy Avalanche ignition coil in place and reassemble the parts. If you have a Torque wrench, tighten the bolts from Step 4 with 106 inch pounds of torque (12 Nm). The bolts usually have self-tapping threads; use extra care to prevent stripping the threads as you work.
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