Item description
Brand new and durable replacement for your defective ignition coil at low price is available here. Our parts are bought from the same factories as major auto parts dealers! Skip the middleman, and go straight to the source with cn-batteries!
Replaces dealer part numbers:
UF434,12568185, 12579177, 12587153, 12595088, H006T94171ZC, H006T94172ZC, H6T40171ZC, H6T40271ZC
Brand NEW fitting for the following years and models:
2009-11 Buick Lucerne V6 3.9L (8th Vin Digit M) Ignition Coil
2009-10 Buick Lucerne V6 3.9L (8th Vin Digit 1) Ignition Coil
2006-07 Buick Rendezvous V6 3.5L (8th Vin Digit L) Ignition Coil
2007 Buick Terraza V6 3.9L (8th Vin Digit W) Ignition Coil
2006-07 Buick Terraza V6 3.9L (8th Vin Digit 1) Ignition Coil
2005-06 Buick Terraza V6 3.5L (8th Vin Digit L) Ignition Coil
2005-09 Chevy Equinox V6 3.4L (8th Vin Digit F) Ignition Coil
2008-14 Chevy Express 1500 Van V6 4.3L (8th Vin Digit X) Ignition Coil
2009-11 Chevy Impala V6 3.9L (8th Vin Digit M) Ignition Coil
2007 Chevy Impala V6 3.9L (8th Vin Digit R) Ignition Coil
2006-11 Chevy Impala V6 3.5L (8th Vin Digit K) Ignition Coil
2006 Chevy Impala V6 3.9L (8th Vin Digit 1) Ignition Coil
2006-10 Chevy Impala V6 3.5L (8th Vin Digit N) Ignition Coil
2010 Chevy Malibu V6 3.5L (8th Vin Digit K) Ignition Coil
2007-10 Chevy Malibu V6 3.5L (8th Vin Digit N) Ignition Coil
2004-06 Chevy Malibu V6 3.5L (8th Vin Digit 8) Ignition Coil
2006-07 Chevy Malibu SS V6 3.9L (8th Vin Digit 1) Ignition Coil
2006-07 Chevy Monte Carlo V6 3.5L (8th Vin Digit N) Ignition Coil
2006-07 Chevy Monte Carlo V6 3.5L (8th Vin Digit K) Ignition Coil
2006 Chevy Monte Carlo V6 3.9L (8th Vin Digit 1) Ignition Coil
2008-13 Chevy Silverado 1500 V6 4.3L (8th Vin Digit X) Ignition Coil
2007 Chevy Silverado 1500 New Body Style V6 4.3L (8th Vin Digit X) Ignition Coil
2007-08 Chevy Uplander V6 3.9L (8th Vin Digit W) Ignition Coil
2006-09 Chevy Uplander V6 3.9L (8th Vin Digit 1) Ignition Coil
2005-06 Chevy Uplander V6 3.5L (8th Vin Digit L) Ignition Coil
2008-12 GMC Savana 1500 Van V6 4.3L (8th Vin Digit X) Ignition Coil
2008-13 GMC Sierra 1500 V6 4.3L (8th Vin Digit X) Ignition Coil
2007 GMC Sierra 1500 New Body Style V6 4.3L (8th Vin Digit X) Ignition Coil
2009-10 Pontiac G6 V6 3.5L (8th Vin Digit K) Ignition Coil
2007-09 Pontiac G6 V6 3.5L (8th Vin Digit N) Ignition Coil
2006-09 Pontiac G6 V6 3.9L (8th Vin Digit 1) Ignition Coil
2005-06 Pontiac G6 V6 3.5L (8th Vin Digit 8) Ignition Coil
2005 Pontiac Montana V6 3.5L (8th Vin Digit L) Ignition Coil
2006 Pontiac Montana SV6 V6 3.9L (8th Vin Digit 1) Ignition Coil
2005-06 Pontiac Montana SV6 V6 3.5L (8th Vin Digit L) Ignition Coil
2006-09 Pontiac Torrent V6 3.4L (8th Vin Digit F) Ignition Coil
2007-08 Saturn Aura V6 3.5L (8th Vin Digit N) Ignition Coil
2007 Saturn Relay V6 3.9L (8th Vin Digit W) Ignition Coil
2006-07 Saturn Relay V6 3.9L (8th Vin Digit 1) Ignition Coil
2005-06 Saturn Relay V6 3.5L (8th Vin Digit L) Ignition Coil
2008-10 Saturn Vue V6 3.5L (8th Vin Digit N) Ignition Coil
Package
1x Brand new Ignition Coil in the Box - Fit and Quality Guaranteed
How do you determine the model of your car engine?
1.In the engine compartment of your car or on the side of the driver's seat, the factory nameplate is attached. The engine nameplate is marked on the factory nameplate, which is the correct way to match the ignition coil.
2.When purchasing the ignition coil, please check the displacement, year and engine model of your car, and make sure that it matches the compatibility table before you can purchase it.
Product Knowledge
Functional principle of the ignition coil
The ignition coil converts the low-voltage direct current of the battery into a high-voltage electric power, and generates a spark through the discharge of the spark plug, and the mixed gas in the gas cylinder is charged, the primary charging is performed when the grounding path of the primary winding is turned on. Once the controller cuts off the primary winding circuit, charging is aborted. At the same time, high voltage is induced in the winding of this stage, which causes the spark plug to discharge.
The cause of damage to the ignition coil
High voltage line breakdown;
Breakdown and creepage between high and low voltage coils;
Creepage between the high voltage coils and the iron core;
Poor potting, resulting in the encapsulation (epoxy resin) cracking phenomenon after long-term work, resulting in internal coil creepage.
How long is it reasonable to replace the coil?
We recommend replacing the ignition coil once in 60,000 kilometers.
During driving, it is found that the engine is vomiting, shaking, accelerating weakness or the engine fault light is on. It is recommended to check the spark plug and the ignition coil. The ignition coil can be serviced regularly to prevent the ignition coil from being heated or damp. Do not turn on the ignition switch when the engine is not running. Always check, clean, and tighten the line connectors to avoid short circuits or grounding. Control the engine performance to prevent the voltage from being too high, and the spark plug must not be "suspended" for a long time.