2002 GMC Envoy
Ignition Coil Replacement
Nice and simple for my diy’s! Thanks for watching
Tools Used:
electric impact 3/8
10mm 3/8
Flathead screwdriver
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*Please be aware that I am not responsible for you actions in any type of way. If you get injured during the job or damage other parts including the engine I’M NOT RESPONSIBLE! Always work with safety and please do your research
How do i know which coil needs replacing?
Took my 2003 GMC Envoy to Advance Auto Parts to figure out which coil pack was bad on mine. Cylinder 1. Bought the part, 20 minutes under the hood, problem solved! Thank you for your video, you saved me an expensive repair bill!!
Good video buddy. I’m balls deep into my 02 Envoy coil plug change too. 3 cyls with oil inside, changed plugs and now is real sluggish. Check engine light is blinking on me now. I’m going back in and seeing what I may have done wrong.
This is exactly what just happened with my 2002 Envoy!!! I like to look into what is going on with my car just in case other issues or the same issue comes up again. Very informative. Thank you.
Thanks for the video my friend.
I went to a auto garage and I was told that I had one ignition coil bad and needed to be replaced they wanted $400 to replace it, thinking that was ridiculous I went to YouTube just to see how hard it was to change out I found your video you're going to save me a whole lot of money thank you so much again great job and showing how
Now that video was Gucci…
Enjoyed this Leek. Marky mark
Good video as always
Leek it's confirmed you fix it
so what is the better option on a 2011 chevy with the 1.4 turbo engine, replace the head that is leaking on a 141K mile engine or swap it out with a lower mileage engine?
And your GUCCI !!!!
Did you see liquid pouring out of the air box when you’ve removed it?
Good point about putting the engine under a load to check for other cylinders. At least the coils were easy to get to one this engine. "Faster and less injuries" cracked me up. Thanks for taking care of us DIY guys.