For Volkswagen | 2011-2014 Routan 3.6L V6 |
For Chrysler | 2011-2017 200 3.6L V6 || 2011-2020 300 3.6L V6 || 2011-2016 Town & Country 3.6L V6 |
For Jeep | 2011-2015 Grand Cherokee 3.6L V6 || 2014-2020 Cherokee 3.2L V6 || 2012-2018 Wrangler 3.6L V6 || 2018 Wrangler JK 3.6L V6 |
For Dodge | 2011-2014 Avenger 3.6L V6 || 2011-2020 Challenger 3.6L V6 || 2011-2020 Charger 3.6L V6 || 2011-2019 Journey 3.6L V6 || 2011-2015 Durango 3.6L V6 || 2011-2020 Grand Caravan 3.6L V6 |
For Ram | 2013-2018 1500 3.6L V6 || 2019 1500 Classic 3.6L V6 || 2012-2015 C/V 3.6L V6 || 2014-2020 ProMaster 1500 3.6L V6 || 2014-2020 ProMaster 2500 3.6L V6 || 2014-2020 ProMaster 3500 3.6L V6 |
What is an ignition coil? | Ignition coil, also called high-voltage package, is a transformer that generates the high-voltage electricity needed for ignition; according to the computer signal, the gasoline in the cylinder is ignited by spark plug ignition to drive the engine. |
Cautions | Check, clean and tighten the line connector frequently to prevent the ignition coil from heat or moisture to avoid short circuit. The moisture on the ignition coil can only be dried with a cloth, never baked with fire, otherwise it will damage the ignition coil. Do not ignite frequently, it is easy to make the ignition coil temperature rise rapidly, causing the internal insulation material melting, accelerating the ignition coil damage. |