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6pcs Ignition Coils For 2002-2005 Chevy Trailblazer GMC Canyon Envoy H3 UF303
$ 33.52
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Description
funsport-usaUF303 6x Ignition Coils Cassette For Chevy Trailblazer GMC Canyon Envoy
After Intalled it, Your car/truck engine will purring like an angry hungry cat.
Features
•100% Factory tested.
•
Brand new
ignition coil pack,never used or installed.
•Built to strict quality control standards.
•Ready to use, Direct Replacement.
•
Superior quality
part
with
durable copper wire inside
,OE+ Durability.
•Surface with import oxygen ring resin,good insulation.
Replaces part number:
UF303,5C1392,1788390,12560862, 19300921, 5C1723, C1395, C1666,028310, 028315, 12568062, 8125680620
Fit for:
2004 - 2006
CHEVROLET
COLORADO
L4 2.8L
2004 - 2006
CHEVROLET
COLORADO
L5 3.5L
2004 - 2006
GMC
CANYON
L4 2.8L
2004 - 2006
GMC
CANYON
L5 3.5L
2006
ISUZU
I-350
L5 3.5L
2004 - 2005
BUICK
RAINER
L6 4.2L
2002 - 2005
CHEVROLET
TRAILBLAZER
L6 4.2L
2003 - 2005
ISUZU
ASCENDER
L6 4.2L
2002 - 2005
GMC
CANYON
L6 4.2L
2002 - 2005
GMC
Envoy
L6 4.2L
2002 - 2003
OLDSMOBILE
BRAVADA
L6 4.2L
2006
ISUZU
I-280
L4 2.8L
2007 - 2008
ISUZU
I-290
L4 2.9L
2007 - 2008
ISUZU
I-370
L5 3.7L
2005 - 2009
SAAB
9-7X
L6 4.2L
2006
HUMMER
H3
L5 3.5L
Package Included:
6x Ignition coils
ATTENTION:
1. To Prevent the Ignition Coils Heated or Damped
2. Do Not Open the Ignition Switch When the Engine is not Running
3. Regular Inspection, Cleaning, Fastening the Line Connector to Avoid Short Circuit or Ground
4. Control Engine Performance, to Prevent Excessive Voltage
5. Ignition Coil on the Water can only be Wiped with a Cloth, Must not be Baked with Fire
Ignitions coils should be replaced every 100,000 miles or every 10 years.
However, some factory coils are defective and won't last up to that period so replace as soon as your car starts showing signs of misfire or the engine check light appears.
When replacing ignition coils it is best to have them replaced all at once. Keep in mind that if one of the coils are bad, then the others are probably going bad as well.
Ignition coils would fail due to age, overuse or simply manufacture defects.
The material can crack or melt due to the heat from the electrical terminals.
A rule of thumb is that Ignition Coils are supposed last up to ten or more years before needing to be replaced.
The symptoms of defective coils depends on the car in question.
It could be a misfire, backfiring, burnt gasoline smell, or starting issues when your “Check Engine Light” turns on.
This will appear on the dashboard as a CEL.
Prolonged engine misfire will destroy the catalytic converter and can lead to engine detonation.