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| Connector Gender: | Female |
| Terminal Gender: | Male |
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Comments about BWD/Intermotor Ignition Coil:
product was easy to install and has helped improve proformance
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2003 Subaru (200K miles on original coil pack) had a bad stumble when accelerating from a stop, new coil pack along with plugs and plug wires made it good as new
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how do you know if the ignition coil is bad? and not the plugs or wires.1 answer
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An ignition coil that is completely dead will prevent the engine from starting or will stop the engine if the car is running at the time of failure. This is because no current will reach the spark plugs. An ignition coil that is failing will still provide current to the plugs, but it might not be enough for a full spark and the car will run sluggishly. If the current being provided by the coil isn't consistent, the car will run rough.Q:
What is the warranty period for this part?1 answer
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This product had limited lifetime replacement. This warranty is valid for the stated period of time printed on your Invoice and Order Confirmation email provided you were the original purchaser of the part and you still own the vehicle on which it was installed. This warranty cannot be transferred to anyone at any time. Parts installed on commercial use vehicles are warranted for 90 days from the date of purchase.