Q: Which ignition coil is connected to my 4th cylinder on my 2004 Kia Sedona

asked by on February 09, 2018

Which ignition coil is connected to the 4th cylinder on my 2004 Kia Sedona

My car has 150000 miles.

Cylinder number 4 is the coil over cylinder number 4 and is the middle cylinder on the back side of the engine.

The statements expressed above are only for informational purposes and should be independently verified. Please see our terms of service for more details

Get an instant quote for your car

Our certified mechanics come to you ・Backed by 12-month, 12,000-mile guarantee・Fair and transparent pricing


Experienced Mechanic?

Earn up to $70/hr

What others are asking

Car needs new battery or alternator.
A technician, such as one from YourMechanic can come out a test the battery and determine if the alternator (https://www.yourmechanic.com/services/alternator-replacement) is running correctly. They can perform a load test on the battery (https://www.yourmechanic.com/services/battery-is-dead-inspection) and test all your fuses and pull...
How do I adjust the instrument panel brightness?
The brightness of the instrument panel, and all other interior lighted components, can be adjusted to your liking. To increase the brightness, press the + button on the Panel Dimmer Control switch. Press the – button to decrease the brightness....
The car is overheating and hissing when the AC is on
Hello, if the car is only overheating when it is not moving then it is usually caused by an air flow issue through the radiator. Most of the time, this is caused by an issue with the radiator fan not...
Tail gate won't release
Hey there. The rods connect to the center control handle using plastic clips and these clips or the handle breaks. You will need to have a mechanic remove the inner tailgate cover to gain access to the latch handle and...
Clicking sound when turning over.
it sounds like your starter solenoid may be failing. The starter solenoid is located on the starter and has internal electrical contacts that transmit electricity to the starter. When this fails, it may cause a clicking sound and will not...
Small oil leak
The best recommendation is to get an oil change done and replace oil filter and drain plug seal. Then you can add oil dye to engine oil if leak continues. The dye can then be viewed with a black light...
oil leak: 2008 passat 2.0t driver side near battery down below, leaks oil onto a hose.
Hello, thank you for writing in. The lack of oil in your car until you get this fixed should be a concern. Make sure you are keeping an eye on the oil level and adding some when needed. The oil...
Rear shock creaks when turning steering wheel.
If the shock has worn out bushings or the U bracket was overtightened it may be hitting metal to metal and U bracket is rubbing metal of shock. Check bracket and shock bushings.
My power steering pump pulley broke into pieces but pump spins freely, do I just need to replace the pulley?
Hi Bridgett. Thanks for contacting us today. When a pump spins freely as you've indicated, it's usually best to replace the pump, as it's possible that damage has been done to the pump when the pulley broke.

Related articles

A Buyer’s Guide to the 2012 Kia Sorento
While While Kia may still be headquartered in Korea, the 2012 Kia Sorento is made right here in the United States, making it easier for Kia to put a lower price tag on this fully loaded compact SUV. With a...
2005 Kia Sorento vs. 2005 Chevrolet Blazer: Which One Should I Buy?
SUVs are great for playing out in the mud, taking kids and friends around to different places, as well as just running errands around town. While they are not known to be terrific for gas mileage, that problem is negated...
The Best Used Cars to Buy If You Don’t Have Kids
Buying Buying a used car is rarely a simple process, but if you don’t have kids, you have many more options than those who have to account for additional passengers. There are plenty of choices out there, depending on your...