Difficulty: Moderately EasyInstructionsThings You'll Need:
- Wrench or socket set
- Navigator ignition coil
- Torque wrench, optional
- Step 1
Take precautions to avoid an accident. This includes disconnecting the ground cable from the battery and engaging the emergency brake. For added safety, isolate the ground cable to prevent contact.
- Step 2
Locate the ignition coil module. Typically, you can find it near the intake manifold. The module has an ignition coil cover to protect it.
- Step 3
Remove the Navigator ignition coil cover. You may need to use a small wrench or a socket set to undo the bolts that secure the cover.
- Step 4
Follow the electrical connector to the ignition coil. You need to remove the electrical connector where it connects to the ignition coil.
- Step 5
Twist the ignition coil to loosen the seal. Pull upward and remove the ignition coil from the module.
- Step 6
Install the new Navigator ignition coil. You may need to replace more than one ignition coil when you work with an ignition coil module.
- Step 7
Assemble the parts that you disassembled to remove the Navigator ignition coil. If you have a Torque wrench, use it to tighten the bolts on the ignition coil cover to 53 inch pounds (12 Nm).
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