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1995 - 1998 Nissan/Datsun Maxima GLE Ignition Coil (part#E691)

Part No. E691 Warranty  
$72.99
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Brand: BWD/Intermotor
Advance Auto Parts Part#: 19100048
Suitable vehicles: Click to find if this product can be used with your vehicle:
  • Nissan/Datsun
    • Maxima GLE
      • 1998
        • 1998 Nissan/Datsun Maxima GLE (3.0L 2988CC V6 FI VIN: C - VQ30DE)
      • 1997
        • 1997 Nissan/Datsun Maxima GLE (3.0L 2988CC V6 FI VIN: C - VQ30DE)
      • 1996
        • 1996 Nissan/Datsun Maxima GLE (3.0L 2988CC V6 FI VIN: C - VQ30DE)
      • 1995
        • 1995 Nissan/Datsun Maxima GLE (3.0L 2988CC V6 FI VIN: C - VQ30DE)


BWD ignition coils use high-efficiency laminations to optimize magnetic field buildup and produce high spark energy.
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Connector Gender:Female
Terminal Gender:Male

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Don't Buy for Nissan

By Dustin

from Knoxville, TN

Level 1

Pros

  • Easy To Install

Cons

    Best Uses

      Comments about BWD/Intermotor Ignition Coil:

      I drive a 200 Nissan Maxima and I would strongly recommend you avoid this. I have been through 3 of these coils versus replacing one with the Nissan coil. Also to clarify a retort: I did change location of the new coil to ensure it was just a coil malfunction. As stated by the other reviewer the ones marked as being made in Poland (will be denoted on the barcode sticker attached to the box)just do not last. One I installed went bad one day later. The Nissan coil is more and usually they only stock one, but it is by far better and I am very cheap.

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      • Casual Driver, Mechanic

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      Do not buy BWD Ignition Coils

      By Maxima Owner

      from Washington, DC

      Verified Buyer
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      Pros

      • None

      Cons

      • No Improvement In Performance
      • Not OEM Compatible

      Best Uses

      • None

      Comments about BWD/Intermotor Ignition Coil:

      Do not buy BWD Ignition Coils for Nissan Maxima's, especially if they box says they are Made in Poland.

      I recently purchased one and while it cleared one problem, I still had a P1320 (0201) code. After weeks of troubleshooting and buying more BWD coils to see if more than one coil was defective, I concluded that it was the NEW BWD coil that was causing the problem. I put all my old coils back and bought one OEM Nissan coil. Installed it and my problem was solved. If I had just bought it originally, I would have saved myself a LOT of effort.

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      • Q:

        I WAS TOLD THAT I NEED TO 6 OF THE COILS HOW MANY DOED MY 1999 NISSAN MAXIMA GLE HAVE
        Asked on 6/6/2012 by Anonymous

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          A:

          The Maximum Vehicle Quantity for this item 'BWD/Intermotor Ignition Coil- Part No. E691' on NISSAN MAXIMA (99-95) is 3.

          Answered on 6/6/2012 by Victor from AAP
      • Q:

        Is there a way to determine if the coil is bad? My infinity i30 is miss-firing and after checking over and over again, it seems that while in the dark, a spark light comes out of module somewhere. I can't define the exact location where the light comes from. Can I ohm the module? Please help. Thanks.
        Asked on 11/1/2010 by RS from Dade City, Florida

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          A:

          With out the presence of your vehicle we would not be able to properly diagnose it. We would suggest taking your vehicle to a certified mechanic for a proper diagnosis before buying and having parts installed that may not solve or be the problem.

          Answered on 11/14/2010 by Ron the Auto Parts Rebel from AAP
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