The Chevrolet Impala is standard front-wheel drive. The Chevrolet Impala stands out because of its excellent performance and other great features. This car brand has produced and sold plenty of great vehicles and parts, such as ignition coil parts. Today, many systems are controlled electronically instead of by the distributor, which is no longer needed. A large Chevrolet Impala ignition coil can put out 40 kV. But a smaller one can generate about 15 kV. A bad ignition coil can lead to engine misfires, poor engine performance and the vehicle will fail to start.
Chevrolet Impala is famous for lots of high-performance parts. However, the old ignition coil might lead to poor functions and unpleasant driving experiences after years of usage. A Chevrolet Impala ignition coil is used to transform the battery's voltage into volts that are required to produce the spark for the spark plugs in an engine. The coil voltage depends on how much power the vehicle's ignition coil requires (some require a minimum of 5,000 volts while others require high power voltage of up to 50,000 volts). The steps to remove an internally mounted ignition coil are as follows. Disconnect the negative battery cable. Then remove the distributor cap and rotor. And remove any cover on the ignition coil. Then disconnect the coil leads and remove the coil retaining screws. There are plenty of inexpensive Chevrolet Impala parts on our site. We offer fast delivery and great Chevrolet Impala products for customers. And we are online for you 24/7.