The GMC Typhoon is an outstanding SUV that was first introduced in 1992. It is long praised for its favorable performance and reliable quality, thanks to its solid classic parts and smart car design. The GMC Typhoon comes with plenty of quality parts, including the ignition coil. Today many systems are controlled electronically instead of the distributor, which is no longer needed. A large ignition coil can put out 40 kV, while a smaller one can generate about 15 kV.
The GMC Typhoon offers reliability and practicality to customers. But there will be several problems after the ignition coil has been used for years. The GMC Typhoon 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 GMC Typhoon 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. First, disconnect the negative battery cable. Then remove the distributor cap and rotor, and remove any cover on the ignition coil. Finally, disconnect the coil leads and remove the coil retaining screws. Our website has premium GMC Typhoon parts and devices. We have nearly all types of GMC Typhoon parts in our online catalog to give you a better vehicle both inside and out.