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Terminal Type: | Stud | Primary Resistance: | 0.3 Ohms |
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Mounting Type: | Bolt-On | Car Maker: | 4Runner Land Cruiser Tundra Sequoia |
Material: | Copper | Part Number: | 0221604010 |
Oe No: | 55561655 | Application: | Engine System |
When it comes to the ignition system of your HONDA vehicle, having a reliable and high-quality ignition coil is essential for optimal performance. The Generator Ignition Coil with part number 0221604010 and OE number 55561655 is designed to meet the specific requirements of HONDA cars, ensuring a smooth and efficient ignition process.
With an operating temperature range of -40°C to 120°C, this ignition coil is built to withstand extreme temperatures, making it suitable for various weather conditions and climates. Whether you are driving in freezing winter temperatures or scorching summer heat, this ignition coil will continue to deliver consistent performance.
The Secondary Resistance of 8.5 Kohms ensures that the ignition coil effectively regulates the electrical current flow, promoting reliable ignition of the fuel mixture in the engine cylinders. This is crucial for maintaining the overall efficiency and power output of your HONDA vehicle.
Whether you are looking to replace a faulty ignition coil in your HONDA car or upgrade to a higher quality component, this Generator Ignition Coil is a perfect choice. It is also compatible with certain FORD models, offering versatility and convenience for vehicle owners.
In addition to standard ignition applications, this coil can also be used in Heater Coil systems, providing an extra layer of functionality and performance. This versatility makes it a valuable component for various ignition and heating scenarios, ensuring that your vehicle operates at its best.
Product Name: Ignition Coil
Description: High-quality ignition coil for improved engine performance.
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Q: What is an ignition coil?
An ignition coil is a crucial component in a vehicle's ignition system that transforms the low voltage from the battery into the high voltage needed to ignite the fuel-air mixture in the engine's cylinders.
Q: How do I know if my ignition coil is failing?
Common signs of a failing ignition coil include engine misfires, rough idling, decreased fuel efficiency, and difficulty starting the vehicle. It is recommended to have your vehicle diagnosed by a professional if you suspect ignition coil issues.
Q: Can I replace the ignition coil myself?
While it is possible to replace the ignition coil yourself, it is recommended to have it done by a qualified mechanic to ensure proper installation and avoid any potential issues. However, if you have experience working on vehicles, you can refer to the vehicle's manual for guidance.
Q: How often should I replace my ignition coil?
The lifespan of an ignition coil can vary depending on usage and driving conditions. It is generally recommended to replace the ignition coil every 100,000 miles or if any signs of failure are present. Regular maintenance and inspections can help prolong the lifespan of the ignition coil.
Q: Are there different types of ignition coils available?
Yes, there are different types of ignition coils available, including traditional canister-style coils, coil-on-plug systems, and pencil coils. It is important to ensure that you select the correct type of ignition coil for your specific vehicle make and model.
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