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My car is 11 year old 2.3L Oldsmobile Archiva.
Recently I noticed the engine shaking so heavily and I can only get very low power from it.
I had a garage checked the problem and found out the ignition coils were not in good working order.
One coil was malfunction and other was half way there.
I had both of them replaced and the problem is gone.
So I have several questions.
1. Is it very common problem on the old vehicles or it's just bad luck?
2. If there's any preventive method I can take to have them last longer?
3. I guess the short circuit could be the major reason to damage the coil, so how can I check for the short circuit ? BTW, the coil unit is installed under the engine's top cover so there're no standard spark plug wires. It uses spark plug connectors instead.
Thanks.
Recently I noticed the engine shaking so heavily and I can only get very low power from it.
I had a garage checked the problem and found out the ignition coils were not in good working order.
One coil was malfunction and other was half way there.
I had both of them replaced and the problem is gone.
So I have several questions.
1. Is it very common problem on the old vehicles or it's just bad luck?
2. If there's any preventive method I can take to have them last longer?
3. I guess the short circuit could be the major reason to damage the coil, so how can I check for the short circuit ? BTW, the coil unit is installed under the engine's top cover so there're no standard spark plug wires. It uses spark plug connectors instead.
Thanks.