Ignition Coil for 02-06 Audi A6 02-04 A4 6 Cylinder 3.0L
Overview
This high-quality Ignition Coil is constructed from robust, weather- and heat-resistant materials to ensure longevity and optimal engine performance in extreme driving conditions.
Product Features:
* Direct-fit replacement for part numbers: 06E905115D, 06E905115E, 06E905115G, 06H905115, 06H905115A, 06H905115B, 06H905115C, 06H905115D, 077905715C, 077905715E
* Compatible with Audi A6 (2002-2006) and A4 (2002-2004) equipped with 6-cylinder 3.0L engines
* Precision-engineered to meet or exceed OEM specifications
* Durable construction ensures reliability and long-lasting performance
* Easy to install, saving time and effort during repairs
Benefits:
* Restores optimal engine ignition efficiency
* Improves engine starting and power output
* Extends the lifespan of spark plugs and the overall ignition system
* Contributes to smoother engine operation and reduced emissions
Usage Points:
* Designed for direct replacement of faulty or malfunctioning ignition coils
* Recommended for use in regular maintenance or repairs to maintain peak engine performance
* Compatible with both gasoline and flex-fuel vehicles
Detailed Specifications:
* Voltage: 12V
* Resistance: 0.5+0.3Ω
* Inductance: 14.1+1.0mH
* Dimensions: 2.28″ x 2.28″ x 3.54″ (58mm x 58mm x 90mm)
Addressing User Concerns:
* Made from durable materials to withstand extreme temperatures and weather conditions
* Precision-engineered to meet OEM specifications, ensuring a perfect fit and optimal performance
* Extensive testing ensures reliability and longevity
Additional Features:
* Ignition coils are an essential component of a vehicle’s ignition system, responsible for delivering electrical current to the spark plugs, igniting the air-fuel mixture in the engine cylinders
* Regular replacement of ignition coils is crucial for maintaining optimal engine performance and fuel efficiency
External Links for Additional Information:
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Ignition Coil Problems – AudiWorld Forums
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Symptoms of a Bad or Failing Ignition Coil – YourMechanic