How to replace the ignition coil pack on a Honda Civic D16y7

How to replace the ignition coil pack on a Honda Civic D16y7

Just a quick video on replacing the ignition coil pack. The car was sputtering after getting warm and misfiring. Seemed like it wasn’t getting enough gas but…

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nx2overide says:

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Team-Extreme Michigan Wildness Survival Fishing Hunting says:

sweet i have a honda civic 1996 1.6 vtec

TheBarrow9040 says:

I was diggin’ that music

yllekr123 says:

Just helped put a starter on a jeep cherokee. Wish it was warmer, it was
17 outside. Was in a garage though. Nice you can work outside, and your
fast, lol.

WORRO01 says:

And you saved a chunk of change doing it yourself! Good job man!

BlackCat2 says:

Nice camo! 🙂 Also be careful not to drop the bolts. *chuckle* I can’t
count how many times I have done that but it seems to happen most often
when I am working in the dark of course. :p I have an extending rod with a
magnet end for just such an emergency. 😉 Usually it finds the bolt in
question easier than my eyes would in the dark.

– Heidi

nothadnotbad says:

nice!

Andrea Cech says:

Thank you for showing this. It is much appreciated!

jonathon barbosa says:

hey man cool vid, quick question, when your car was sputtering and
misfiring, were your rpms going crazy at all or jumping around 3000 rpms?

Hugo Peraza says:

What codes was it giving you? I have a 97 civic and I’m getting P0302 and
P1399. I’m gonna replace the boots because they show wear and tear but if
that doesn’t change, I’m going for the coil pack.

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