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How to Replace Ignition Coils 2007-14 Chevy Suburban 1500
How To Replace Ignition Coils 2003-07 Cadillac CTS
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Tools used
Socket Extensions
Flat Blade Screwdriver
10mm Socket
Ratchet
Pick
1. Removing the Ignition Coil
Pop off the engine cover
Unplug the ignition coil
Tug the wire off by the boot from the coil
Use a pick if necessary
Remove the 10mm bolts from the ignition coil
Remove the coil
2. Installing the Ignition Coil
Insert the coil into the engine
Tighten the two 10mm bolts to the coil
Press the wire onto the boot
Connect the wiring harness
Pop on the engine cover
We have to pop off this cover that's on top the engine. That just pops up. There's two points where it pops onto. So you just kind of get them and work them out straight from the back. Just like that. You can see here, this is where it pops on here and here and then these two tabs slide into the back. We're going to set this aside so it doesn't get broken. With our engine cover removed, you can now see the eight ignition coils on this engine. We've got four on each side. There's one, two, three, four, this is on the driver's side. We'll go over to the passenger's side. We've got one, two, three, four and the process to remove and install them is going to be the same for both sides.
This side you might have to move some of these hoses out of the way so you can get to them. But in general it should be pretty straight forward and we're going to show you that on the driver's side of the car. We're going to start by unplugging the coil. So we're going to lift up that lock, pull it out. Take my 10 millimeter socket ratchet with an extension on it, break these free. Before I take it off completely, this is our spark plug down here and the wire, I'm going to pull the wire off. Don't pull the wire, pull it by the boot. If this seems like it's stuck, you can take a small flat bladed screwdriver or if you've got a pick then just sort of work around the rubber to try to loosen it.
Go back to our ratchet, these are pretty loose so I'm just going to use the socket with my fingertips. Grab that bolt and the next bolts. We'll hold this with my other hand so it doesn't fall and we can remove the coil pack.
Here's our old coil pack from the vehicle and our new coil pack from 1AAuto.com. You can see the connectors are the same, it's got these nice metal inserts in the bolt holes. Same setup for the spark plug wire. This'll fit perfectly and perform great. Take our new coil place it on the bracket, it's loose, don't want it to fall. Our bolts, get them started with my fingers.
10 millimeter socket, ratchet extension just tighten these from the wrist, when they start to feel tight I'm going to stop. Going to reconnect our electrical connector at the top. Should push it in so it locks. Take our spark plug wire put it back in. That will click on, that's tight. And our new coil is installed. Okay, so now we're going to put this engine cover back on. So you've got these two little pins here and there's two little clips in the back. But this needs to slide up and into and then over these to lock it down. So it's easier to slide it to the back and get these hooked and then push it down onto these. It's got a little bit of a curve here, there's some heater hose lines on the other side that they need to go over it like this. So you basically just start it and then just slide it down and you can almost see it as it hits those hooks and then you push it over those pins and down and it's on.
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Tools used
13mm Socket
Flat Blade Screwdriver
Torque Wrench
18mm Socket
10mm Wrench
5/8 Inch Spark Plug Socket
Ratchet
1. Loosening the Intake Manifold
Remove the oil fill cap
Remove the engine cover
Remove the 13mm bolts from the top of the intake manifold
Loosen the air intake hose clamp
Pull the air intake box off
Loosen the stud with a 10mm wrench
Loosen the 18mm bolt to pull back the bracket from the hose
2. Removing the Ignition Coil
Loosen the 10mm bolt on the ignition coil
Pry off the ignition coil sensor harness
Lift the intake manifold
Remove the ignition coil
3. Reinstalling the Ignition Coil
Insert the ignition coil into place
Connect the ignition coil sensor harness
Tighten the 10mm bolt to the ignition coil
4. Tightening the Intake Manifold
Preliminarily tighten the 13mm bolts to the top of the intake manifold
Torque the 13mm bolts to 20 foot-pounds
Tighten the stud with a 10mm wrench
Tighten the 18mm bolt
Press the intake box to the intake manifold
Tighten the hose clamp
Insert the engine cover in place
Tighten the oil cap
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Hi, I'm Don from 1A Auto. I hope this how-to video helps you out, and the next time you need a part for your vehicle, think of 1AAuto.com. Thanks.
In this video, we're going to show you how to replace an ignition coil in this 2006 Cadillac CTS. It has the 2.8-liter V-6 engine, and we show you how to replace one of the harder ones, which requires you to pull up the intake plenum. You'll need new ignition coils from 1AAuto.com, various wrenches and sockets, flat blade screwdriver, and a torque wrench to put things back together.
Twist out your oil fill cap, and then pull off your engine cover. Now there's a series of 13mm bolts going all the way back, and you want to just go ahead and remove those. The ones in the back are a little hard to remove, but you want to at least loosen them up as much as you can. For the back ones, we use a small breaker bar and a shallow socket. Using a flat blade screwdriver, loosen up this hose clamp and then pull the air intake box from the front of the intake manifold. Using a 10mm wrench, just loosen up this stud and then twist it free. Then loosen this 18mm bolt. You want to loosen it enough until you can pull that bracket back.
Okay, with all five of these bolts out and that one loosened up, this bracket detached and this detached. You should be able to lift up your manifold enough to access all the coils. Loosen up the 10mm bolt on your ignition coil, and you want to get it out as much as you can and pry out on the tab on this harness and then slide the harness free. Lift up on your intake manifold and pry the ignition coil up, and now you can loosen that bolt more and pull the ignition coil free.
Now, to replace the ignition coil, we can show you on the other side. Just lower the ignition coil into place and twist the bolt back in. Make sure the ignition coil is all the way down, and reconnect the harness. You can see that if you're doing it on this side, you will need to pull that censor out. It just makes it a lot easier, and then it just pushes back in when you're done.
Once you have the harness back in place, push that clip back in. Now you can replace these bolts. We'll fast-forward as Mike does that. Now tighten each of those up preliminarily. Then just torque each of them to 20 foot-pounds. This back one, you just want to tighten firmly by hand, put the stud back in place, and tighten it up with the wrench. Then tighten up that 18mm bolt. Push the air intake box back onto the manifold, and then tighten up that hose clamp. Then take your engine cover, push it back down into place, and replace the oil fill cap.
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Hello, Our parts are exact replacements for your vehicle's OEM parts. As long as your year, make, and model match up with our listing, these parts will directly fit and function like the originals.
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Delphi cross reference AC Delco 12708496?January 8, 2024
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These parts are listed to be interchangeable with General Motors 12708496.
January 9, 2024
Kemal S
These are rounded ignition coils not the square ones that are on my 2017 gmc Sierra 1500 5.3l 4x4 SLT it says these are direct fit on your website. Will these direct bolt on and will I need a different set of wires?November 15, 2024
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They worked perfectly on my '16, but it was round from the factory.
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