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Walker Products 920-1001 Ignition CoilWalker Products 920-1001 Ignition Coil
Walker ProductsPart # 920-1001
Walker Products 920-1001 Ignition Coil
4.422 Reviews
$37.99
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3-year warranty
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Fits 1960-1960 American Motors Rambler, 1960-1961 American Motors Rebel, 1960-1963 American Motors American, 1961-1966 American Motors Classic, 1964-1964 American Motors American, 1965-1967 American Motors Marlin, 1965-1968 American Motors American, 1966-1966 American Motors Rogue, 1966-1970 American Motors Rebel, 1968-1970 American Motors AMX, 1968-1974 American Motors Javelin, 1969-1969 American Motors Rambler, 1970-1976 American Motors Gremlin, 1970-1976 American Motors Hornet, 1971-1971 American Motors Ambassador, 1971-1971 American Motors Ambassador, 1971-1971 American Motors Ambassador, 1971-1977 American Motors Matador, 1972-1974 American Motors Ambassador, 1975-1976 American Motors Pacer
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920-1001, E5AZ18100, F80218100B, FE8518100, FE8718100, 30500634672, 30500634673, 30500679003, 
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Spectra Premium C-624 Ignition Coil
Spectra PremiumPart # C-624
Spectra Premium C-624 Ignition Coil
51 Reviews
$27.99
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Fits 2002-2002 Alfa Romeo 147, 1958-1958 American Motors Ambassador, 1958-1958 American Motors American, 1958-1958 American Motors Rambler, 1958-1958 American Motors Rebel, 1959-1960 American Motors American, 1959-1960 American Motors Rambler, 1959-1961 American Motors Rebel, 1959-1964 American Motors Ambassador, 1961-1962 American Motors Classic, 1963-1964 American Motors Classic, 1965-1966 American Motors Ambassador, 1965-1966 American Motors Classic, 1965-1967 American Motors Marlin, 1965-1968 American Motors American, 1966-1966 American Motors Ambassador, 1966-1966 American Motors Rogue, 1966-1967 American Motors Ambassador, 1966-1970 American Motors Rebel, 1967-1967 American Motors Ambassador
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C-624, CUC12, UC12, UC12T, UC12X, 26189, U505, E552C, 
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Spectra Premium C-660 Ignition Coil
Spectra PremiumPart # C-660
Spectra Premium C-660 Ignition Coil
51 Reviews
$28.99
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Fits 1952-1953 Allstate A-230, 1952-1953 Allstate A-240, 1961-1963 BMW 2600, 1966-1966 BMW 2002, 1967-1967 BMW 1800ti, 1967-1967 BMW 2000, 1967-1967 BMW 2000c, 1967-1967 BMW 2000cs, 1967-1967 BMW 2000ti, 1967-1968 BMW 1800, 1967-1968 BMW 2002, 1967-1969 BMW 1600, 1968-1968 BMW 2002ti, 1952-1955 Borgward Hansa 2400, 1954-1955 Borgward Hansa 1500, 1954-1961 Borgward Isabella, 1950-1952 Buick Roadmaster, 1950-1952 Buick Special, 1950-1952 Buick Super, 1950-1951 Cadillac Series 61
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Spectra Premium C-622 Ignition Coil
Spectra PremiumPart # C-622
Spectra Premium C-622 Ignition Coil
51 Reviews
$28.99
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Fits 1955-1958 AC Two-Litre, 1955-1963 AC Ace, 1955-1963 AC Aceca, 1960-1963 AC Greyhound, 1954-1959 Alfa Romeo Giulietta, 1959-1962 Alfa Romeo 2000, 1962-1968 Alfa Romeo 2600, 1962-1968 Alfa Romeo Giulia, 1962-1968 Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint, 1964-1964 Alfa Romeo GTC, 1964-1964 Alfa Romeo GTZ, 1965-1965 Alfa Romeo GTA, 1965-1965 Alfa Romeo GTV, 1965-1965 Alfa Romeo TZ, 1966-1966 Alfa Romeo Duetto 1600, 1967-1967 Alfa Romeo TZ 2, 1967-1968 Alfa Romeo GTV, 1969-1969 Alfa Romeo Spider, 1969-1971 Alfa Romeo Berlina, 1971-1975 Alfa Romeo Montreal
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Premium Automotive Ignition Coils | Restore Engine Power & Fuel Efficiency

Are you experiencing rough idling, engine misfires, or a sudden drop in fuel economy? It might be time for an ignition coil replacement. As a heart of your vehicle's ignition system, a reliable automotive ignition coil transforms your battery's low voltage into the thousands of volts required to create an electric spark in the spark plugs, keeping your engine running smoothly.

At A-Premium, we provide OE-matching car ignition coil solutions designed to eliminate misfires, restore lost horsepower, and ensure reliable cold starts in any weather condition.

Anatomy of an A-Premium engine ignition coil

Anatomy of an A-Premium Engine Ignition Coil

To understand what makes a high-performance engine ignition coil, let’s look inside its core engineering:

  1. Integrated Driving Circuit: Features a compact, smart-integrated electronic chip at the top of the coil to ensure precise ignition timing and robust thermal resistance.
  2. Superior Quality Components & Materials: Wrapped with high-grade copper wire and premium epoxy resin insulation to prevent voltage leaks and withstand extreme under-hood heat.
  3. Rigorously Tested & Inspected: 100% factory stress-tested against thermal shock and vibration to guarantee long-lasting durability.
  4. Diagonal Windings Technology: Eliminates heavy, sectioned bobbins through advanced space-saving diagonal winding, significantly reducing the overall size and weight while maximizing energy output.

Our Advantages: Built for Real-World Driving Scenarios

Our automotive ignition coil lineup is engineered to solve everyday driving pains:

  • The Daily Commute (Stop-and-Go Traffic): Misfires often happen when idling at red lights. Our coils deliver stable, continuous voltage output, eliminating rough idles and ensuring seamless acceleration.
  • Extreme Weather Performance: Cheap coils crack under freezing winter temperatures or intense summer engine heat. Our high-dielectric epoxy coatings prevent micro-cracks, ensuring your engine fires up instantly on the first crank.
  • Fuel & Emission Savings: A weak spark leads to unburnt fuel. Upgrading your worn car ignition coil ensures complete combustion, optimizing your MPG and helping you pass emissions tests effortlessly.

Smart Buyer’s Guide: How to Choose the Best Ignition Coil

Navigating the market for an engine ignition coil can be confusing. Here is what smart buyers look for to get the perfect match:

1. Matching by Vehicle Make & Fitment (The #1 Priority)

Ignition systems are highly sensitive. A generic coil will cause error codes. Most users search and filter by their vehicle’s specific Year, Make, and Model, such as Ford EcoBoost, Honda VTEC, or Toyota VVT-i systems. Always use our fitment selector at the top of the page to find the exact OEM specification for your car.

2. When to Buy an Ignition Coil & Spark Plug Kit? (The Smart Money Move)

Should you buy them together? 90% of mechanics recommend it.

  • The Reason: A worn, old spark plug has a wider gap, which forces the engine ignition coil to work twice as hard to bridge that gap. This extra workload overheats the coil and burns it out prematurely.
  • The Strategy: If your vehicle has crossed 80,000 miles and you are doing an ignition coil replacement, always buy a complete coil and spark plug kit. It saves you from tearing down the engine twice and protects your new investment.

Replacement Checklist: When to Replace vs. When to Keep

Not every engine hiccup requires a new coil. Use this quick checklist to decide your next move:

Time to Replace if:

  • You have a confirmed OBD-II trouble code between P0300 to P0308, indicating a specific cylinder misfire.
  • The plastic housing of the coil shows visible hairline cracks, melting, or burning.
  • Your vehicle has passed 100,000 miles, as ignition coils are wear items and generally degrade after this milestone.

Do NOT Replace Yet if:

  • Your car won't crank at all. This is usually a dead battery or starter motor issue, not the ignition coil.
  • You have a misfire code but haven't checked for oil leaks. Often, a leaking valve cover gasket floods the spark plug well with oil, causing a short circuit. Simply cleaning the oil and replacing the gasket might fix the issue without needing a new coil.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Can I replace just one faulty ignition coil, or should I replace them all at once?

If your vehicle has low mileage, replacing just the single failed car ignition coil is perfectly fine. However, if your car has over 80,000 miles, all the coils have experienced the same amount of heat and stress. When one fails, the others are usually close behind. Replacing the whole set at once ensures consistent engine balance and saves on future labor costs.

What are the most common symptoms of a failing engine ignition coil?

The most prominent signs include a flashing Check Engine Light, sudden engine shaking, especially at idle or under load, poor fuel economy, backfiring, and a noticeable hesitation or jerking when you step on the gas pedal.

How long does a typical automotive ignition coil last?

High-quality OEM-grade ignition coils are built to last between 80,000 to 100,000 miles. However, exposure to excessive engine vibration, oil leaks from a failing valve cover gasket, or neglected, worn-out spark plugs can drastically shorten their lifespan.

Will changing my ignition coils improve my gas mileage?

Yes. If your current coils are weak or failing, they create incomplete combustion in the cylinders, meaning your engine is literally throwing away unburnt fuel through the exhaust. Performing an ignition coil replacement restores 100% combustion efficiency, bringing your fuel economy back to factory-fresh levels.

Is it safe to drive with a misfiring ignition coil?

No, you should avoid it. Driving with a failed ignition coil means unburnt raw fuel is entering your exhaust system. This fuel will quickly ignite inside your catalytic converter, overheating it and melting its internal structure. A catalytic converter replacement is significantly more expensive than a simple ignition coil swap.