2011-2014 for Chrysler 200 L4 2.4L , 2007-2010 for Chrysler Sebring L4 2.4L
2008-2014 for Dodge Avenger L4 2.4L , 2007-2012 for Dodge Caliber L4 2.0L
2007-2009 for Dodge Caliber L4 1.8L , 2007-2011 for Dodge Caliber L4 2.4L
2009-2019 for Dodge Journey L4 2.4L , 2007-2017 for Jeep Compass L4 2.4L
2007-2017 for Jeep Compass L4 2.0L 2007-2017 for Jeep Patriot (MK) L4 2.0L , 2007-2017for Jeep Patriot (MK) L4 2.4L
Durable and longer using life
Tight and firm,has strong connection
good insulation even under 284℉ high temperature
Avoid leakage and breakdown
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Price
| $29.99$29.99 | $87.99$87.99 | $65.99$65.99 | $33.99$33.99 | $15.99$15.99 | $56.95$56.95 | $41.95$41.95 |
Package
| pack of 8 | pack of 8 | pack of 6 | pack of 8 | pack of 1 | pack of 1 | pack of 4 |
Pins
| 2 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 4 | 3 | 3 |
OE:
| DG508 DG-457 DG-472 | UF504 ENAIC1355J | UF303 UF303 C1395 5c1392 | DG511 SP515, SP546 | UF414 C1512,D514A | UF296 5C1181,C1263 | UF582 5C1637,E1082 |
FIT:
| for Ford for Lincoln | for Dodge for Chrysler 300 | for Saab for Isuzu | for Ford for Lincoln | for Cadillac for Chevrolet | for Jeep for TJ | for Honda for Civic |
WITH SPARK PLUGS
| ✘ | ✘ | ✘ | ✘ | ✘ | ✘ | ✘ |
Can I Replace Ignition Coil Myself?
Replacing the ignition coil can easily be done at home with some simple tools, a multimeter and the new ignition coil part.
Where Are Ignition Coils Located?
It sits between the battery and the distributor or CDI unit. The distributor provides high tension voltage to each spark plug placed above the cylinder.
How Long Does It Take to Replace Ignition Coil?
You can replace an ignition coil in under 2 hours with the right tools and basic knowledge of engine electrical systems. It is a good idea to change the spark plugs while you are at it
How Many Coils Are in a Car?
Usually, a single ignition coil can power one or two cylinders in the engine. So, a four-cylinder car may have either 2 or 4 ignition coils depending on their specifications.