Can the car still be driven if the ignition coil is faulty?
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If the ignition coil is severely damaged, causing too many cylinders to misfire or adjacent working cylinders to misfire simultaneously, the engine will not start normally and the car cannot be driven. If the ignition coil only weakens the spark plug's ability to fire, the vehicle can still be driven normally. Additional details: As a core component of the engine's ignition system, the car's ignition coil intermittently converts the vehicle's low-voltage electricity into high-voltage electricity. If the engine lacks the high-voltage electricity generated by the ignition coil, the combustible gas mixture in the cylinders will not be ignited, and the engine will not function properly.