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6PCS Ignition Coil Pack UF648 C1791 5C1848 Replacement for Jeep Grand Cherokee Wrangler for Dodge Avenge Challenger Charger Durango RAM 1500 for Chrysler 300 for VW Routan 3.6L V6 2011-2016

6PCS Ignition Coil Pack UF648 C1791 5C1848 Replacement for Jeep Grand Cherokee Wrangler for Dodge Avenge Challenger Charger Durango RAM 1500 for Chrysler 300 for VW Routan 3.6L V6 2011-2016

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PARTSELECT Ignition Coils
UF648

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Why Choose Our Ignition Coils?

Upgrade 15% more energy than OE coils.

Fast starts, consistent engine performance and optimized fuel effiency

High-quality wire copper wire ensure high-voltage availability for peak performance

Thermal shock cycle testing to ensure reliablity in all road conditions

Our ignition coils are made to be durable, long-lasting and reliable under stress and extreme road conditions.

About US

PARTSELECT is an auto parts company that specializes in replacement parts of automobiles.such as iginition coils, oxygen sensors, etc. Our Ignition coils are engineered and manufactured at our facility. Highlights of the facility include lean manufacturing methods and vertically integrated manufacturing processes that include multi-spindle winding, injection molding, potting, curing, and welding.

  • Terminal Quantity: 2 Pins
  • Package include: 6 x Ignition Coil Pack,1 x Pair of Gloves
  • Replaces Part Number:‎ UF648, C1791, 5C1848, 05149168AI, 0221504032

Applicable Vehicle Model:

Replacement for Dodge: Replacement for 11-14 Avenger V6 3.6L
Replacement for Dodge: Replacement for 11-18 Challenger V6 3.6L
Replacement for Dodge: Replacement for 11-17 Charger / Grand Caravan / Journey V6 3.6L
Replacement for Dodge: Replacement for 11-15 Durango V6 3.6L
Replacement for Ram: Replacement for 12-15 C/V V6 3.6L / 13-17 1500 V6 3.6L
Replacement for Ram: Replacement for 14-17 ProMaster 1500/2500/3500 V6 3.6L
Replacement for Chrysler: Replacement for 11-17 300 V6 3.6L
Replacement for Chrysler: Replacement for 11-16 Town & Country V6 3.6L
Replacement for Jeep: Replacement for 11-15 Grand Cherokee V6 3.6L
Replacement for Jeep: Replacement for 14-17 Cherokee V6 3.2L
Replacement for Jeep: Replacement for 12-17 Wrangler V6 3.6L
Replacement for Volkswage: Replacement for 11-14 Routan V6 3.6L
PARTSELECT IGINITION COIL

Principle of ignition coil:

  • The auto ignition coil is actually the car ignition coil. The simple explanation of the ignition coil is to allow the spark plug to "generate sparks" to ignite the parts of the mixed gas in the cylinder.
  • A transformer that is actually responsible for converting the low-voltage current of the vehicle into high-voltage electricity.
  • Normally, each cylinder is equipped with a set of ignition coils. The ignition coils are generally replaced at a distance of 100,000 kilometres or more.

When and why should you replace ignition coils?

  • 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. Replace your ignition coils as soon as your car starts showing signs of misfire, the engine check light appears or if your vehicle manual suggest that you replace them after a period of time.
  • 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.
  • When replacing ignition coils it is best to have them replaced all at once. Keep in mind that if one of the coils goes defective, then the others are probably going to be defective in the near future.
  • The number of ignition coils in the car depends on the car engine, model and year. Do not assume all vehicles are the same.

A faulty coil could cause major performance and structural issues for your vehicle, so if are experiencing any of the below symptoms, that means you need to check your coils emmidiately

SYMPTOMS VEHICLE FAILURE

How to Change an Ignition Coil?

Part1: Disconnect the old coil

Disconnect your battery’s negative terminal

Locate the ignition coil to be replaced.

Label the cables running into the coil, if there are multiple than one.

Release the clip on the plug running into the side of coil.

Part 2: Swapping in the new coil

Use a wrench to unscrew the bolts holding the original coil in place.

Extract original coil from the engine bay.

Prior to installation, compare the new coil to the old one

Orient the new coil in the same direction

Part 3: Activate the New ignition coil

Insert the bolts to hold the coil in place.

Connect the plug into the side coil.

Plug in ignition cables according to the order written on them.

Reconnect the battery.

Start the vehicle to test the new coil.

Advanced Eqiupment

Advanced Eqiupment

Advanced automated eqiupment to ensure product quality

Fully automatic multi-spindle winding process can be wound at the same time to improve the production efficiency

Production & Assemble

Production & Assemble

Supervised qualit control

Dedicated assembly line production

Every assembling procedure strictly following manufacturing guidance

UF648

High Quality and Durability

Custom-made for the road

Fit OE equipment with ease

Tested in real life situations

Most coils come pre-greased

Test Equipment

Test Equipment

To ensure quality, all products manufactured at the facility undergo a full spectrum of measurement and life testing that includes thermal shock, thermal cycling, salt spray, vibration, and storage tests.

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