Energy Saving Mazda Ignition Coil H6T61271 Car Spark Plug Coil PE2018100A
Product Description
High Excellent Quality Wholesale Car Engine Ignition Coil H6T61271 PE20-18-100A
What is an Ignition Coil?
- Automobile ignition system is mainly composed of ignition power, ignition switch, ignition coil, spark plug and spark wire.
- The spark plug is used for ignition, and the ignition coil is used to provide energy to the spark plug.
- The ignition coil increases the 12V voltage of the battery to a high voltage of tens of thousands of volts while storing energy to ensure continuous sparking, using the principle of electromagnetic mutual induction.
Detailed Specifications
Item Description |
Ignition Coil, Car Ignition Coil |
OEM No. |
H6T61271 |
Material |
Plastics & Metal |
Pins |
4 |
Condition |
New |
Car Fit |
For Mazda |
MOQ |
10 |
Size |
OEM Standard |
Shipping Terms |
DHL, TNT, UPS, as your requirements |
Payment Terms |
Western Union, T/T, Alipay, Paypal, MoneyGram |
Packing Details |
Box, Carton |
Delivery Time |
3-15 days after order, usually depends on the quantity |
Product Advantages
- Japanese technology with competitive Chinese ex-factory pricing
- Over 20,000+ OEM options available
- 6,000+ square meter warehouse ensures fast delivery
- 34+ years of professional auto parts manufacturing experience
Premium Materials
- Plastic components made by BASF
- Epoxy from Sino-Japan joint venture enterprise
- Enameled copper wire from ELEKTRISOLA
Quality Assurance
- 100% 38-40KV open circuit testing (higher than industry standard 35KV)
- Complete quality inspection process from material to shipment
- Automatic production equipment ensures consistency and efficiency
- Defective product rate above 6% results in batch scrapping
When to Replace Your Ignition Coil
- Unstable idle speed: Caused by insufficient ignition energy or cylinder misfires
- Car trembles during driving: Indicates cylinder misfires or poor ignition
- Cold car normal but hot car shaking: May indicate faulty ignition module or wrong coil parameters
- Insufficient fuel efficiency: Often caused by aging ignition coils with reduced energy output