Coil packs

Asked by Odam805 Jul 16, 2018 at 02:31 AM about the 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I found that the coil pack wires had been stripped
back and we're touching each other what is the end
result with this cuz I keep getting a misfire on
cylinders number 2 and for

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Least expensive fix would be to repair the insulation with high temperature/automotive silicone. ("Goop" glue works too.) If it's on the 12volt side of the coil, it will be fine. The high voltage side may need a little more insulation. I've done repairs like this. They worked and people were thrilled with the money I saved them.

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