Ignition Coil Set of 4 For Toyota Corolla Lexus Pontiac 2.4L UF333 UF494 UF322


Item condition:
New
Ended:
Sep 15, 13:00 PDT
Price:
$15.99 View item
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Item location:
Kent,WA,USA
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Worldwide
Item specifics
  • Other Part Number:
    D555
  • Interchange Part Number:
    DR39
  • Fitment Type:
    Direct Replacement
  • Warranty:
    1 Year
  • Manufacturer Part Number:
    F09O01032
  • Brand:
    Yitamotor
  • Placement on Vehicle:
    Array
  • Type:
    DR39 Ignition Coils
  • Voltage:
    12V
  • Package:
    3pcs Ignition Coils
  • Application:
    for:Buick Cadillac Chevrolet Pontiac
  • Other Part Number 2:
    GN10123
  • Other Part Number 3:
    5C1058
  • UPC:
    Does not apply

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After Intalled it, Your car/truck engine will purring like an angry hungry cat. 


Replaces part number:C

UF333 CUF333 C1330 UF322 UF494 CL579 E363
610-58604 50083 DQ50102 5C1299 19185426 19205387 ADT314111
19205387 9091902266 90919-02243 90919-02244  9008019023 9091919023

Features:

High quality, direct fit, subjected to rigorous safety and performance tests.
Super high Di-electric performance epoxy.
Excellent mechanical stability and corrosion protection,longevity.
Lower fuel consumption and reduced exhaust emissions for your vehicle.
Ensures reliable voltage for smooth engine performance.

Fit for:

2010-2012 Lexus HS250H L4 2.4L
2005-2010 Scion TC L4 2.4L
2002-2008 Toyota Camry L4 2.4L
2009-2010 Toyota Camry L4 2.4L Hybrid
2009-2010 Toyota Corolla L4 2.4L
2001-2007 Toyota Highlander L4 2.4L
2009-2011 Toyota Matrix L4 1.8L
2001-2003 Toyota RAV4 L4 2.0L
2004-2008 Toyota RAV4 L4 2.4L
2002-2006 Toyota Solara L4 2.4L


Package Included:

4x Ignition Coils (3 Pin)

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...

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