Original Engine Management® - Direct Ignition Coil Boot

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Features

  • Manufactured to restore your vehicle’s ignition system
  • Designed with your specific vehicle in mind
  • Meticulously crafted for an exact fit
  • Made to be highly resistant to wear and tear
  • Provides the best quality at a great price

Product Details

Direct Ignition Coil Boot by Original Engine Management®. OEM offers the highest quality parts available. With vehicle systems becoming more and more complex, electronic components and sensors must be manufactured to precise tolerances as not to trigger functionality errors. OEM's premium quality range instills confidence at every level of the market.

When there is a faulty signal from the ignition module, you can experience misfires, "stuttering" of the engine or a total failure. In these cases, they must be replaced against a new part. A repair is usually not possible because the parts themselves are too complex.

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Ignition Coils
Before replacing the old coils I had found a spark in one of the coil boots, which was causing irregular idle. After replacing with these new coils from CARiD... Not a single problem! Thank you CARiD for your amazing parts, prices and timely shipping!!!
Posted by Tristan (Lakewood, CO) / August 14, 20202006 Nissan Sentra
5 of 5
Looks Like The Original!!!
Looked just like the one I replaced. In 15 minutes I had it on and running. It was great to smooth that old Ranger's engine out. Snow was our only problem and caused a delay in the repair but I am happy. My truck is fixed and the snow is gone at least for now.
Posted by William "Cary" (Roper, NC) / January 31, 20182002 Ford Ranger