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Are there 2 coil packs for a 1997 pontiac sunfire 2.2l?

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Yes two coil packs. It looks like this:are there 2 coil packs for a 1997 pontiac sunfire - e6618f3.jpg Your car takes two of these....and this is its location....look where the white arrow is pointing: The ignition coil assembly is locate on the side of the block towards the firewall and under the intake manifold-2.2L engine.-------- Thanks. Keep updated for any more query. You can rate this solution and show your appreciation.

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Yes, there is, both coil pack's bolt up to the top of the ignition control module, each one will have two small bolt's holding it to the control module, hope this was very helpful.

  • Tony Marchand
    Tony Marchand Jan 25, 2011

    Yes there are two coil packs. I've got a video here that will show you how to replace them.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lec9pyBYk...

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SOURCE: need location of crank angle sensor on 1997 pontiac sunfire 2.2 liter

Hello oldiro: My name is Roger and I can help. From under the vehicle look up between the transmission and the side of the block. Mid motor above the pan rail there is a bolted in sensor. This should be the crank sensor.It will have two wires plugged in to it. Please rate this answer as this lets us know you received the information you asked for. Should you need further help please just ask. Thank You for using FixYa. Roger

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SOURCE: REPLACE SERPENTINE BELT ON 1997 PONTIAC SUNFIRE

give these websites a try www.alldatadiy.com and www.autozone.com and drive belt diagram www.webcrawler.com wish you the best of luck Michigan Man.if all fails stop by your local library and get your hands on a Haynes auto repair manual for your car.

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Greg Bernett

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  • Posted on Nov 19, 2009

SOURCE: Where is the coil pack located on a 95 pontiac sunfire

It looks like this:

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Your car takes two of these....and this is its location....look where the white arrow is pointing:

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The ignition coil assembly is locate on the side of the block towards the firewall and under the intake manifold-2.2L engine

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