HYUNDAI

Your Professional Ignition Coil for HYUNDAI Supplier

 

Wenzhou Hongcheng Auto Parts Co., Ltd. is a leading supplier of automotive electrical components in China. The company specializes in the research, development, and manufacturing of a wide range of products, including switches, sensors, valves, ECU series, airbag springs, reversing cameras, and ignition coils compatible with European, Japanese, Korean, American, French, Russian, and Chinese vehicle models.

 
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Why Choose Us

Quality Control

Our operations are guided by the ISO 9001 and IATF 16949:2016 quality management systems. We strictly adhere to standardized procedures for product quality inspection and process control across all stages of production.

Accept ODM/OEM Service

We offer high-quality, competitively priced products and are capable of fulfilling both OEM and ODM orders. Customized production is available in accordance with specific customer requirements.

Professional Service

We maintain a professional sales team and a comprehensive after-sales service system. Our customer support team is available online 24/7 to address inquiries and provide assistance.

Sales Market

All of our products comply with international quality standards and are widely accepted in various global markets, including North America, South America, Europe, and the Middle East.

 

Specification

 

Brand

HONGCHENG

Vehicle Service Type

HYUNDAI

Item Weight

240 Grams

Connector Gender

Male

Installation Type

Bolt-On

 

Types of Ignition Coil for HYUNDAI

The Ignition Coil for HYUNDAI produced by our company mainly include the following types

Ignition Coil 27300-885010

Ignition Coil 33410-85120

Ignition Coil 27301-23700

Ignition Coil 096221021 27301-37110 27301-37120

Ignition Coil 27301-23500 27301-23510

Ignition Coil 27301-22600

 

Ignition Coil 27301-22600 HYUNDAI ACCENT 1.3 De 1995-2002

 

Features of Ignition Coil for HYUNDAI

● OE-quality for unmatched performance


● Ensures quick engine starts


● Extensive durability testing


● Tailored fit for various Hyundai, Kia models


● Significantly boosts fuel efficiency

 

 

Suitable for These Vehicles

● CERATO 1.6 2004
● SPORTAGE 1.6 2002-2005
● HYUNDAI SPACE 2004
● TUCSON 2.0 2001-2004
● SPORTAGE 2.0 16V 2001-2004
● ELANTRA XD COUPE 2.0 GLX 2000-2003
● HYUNDAI ACCENT 1.3 de 1995-2002
● SANTA FE 2.4 16V 1998-2001
● SONATA 2.4 1999-2004
● CARNIVAL 2006-2023
● GRAND CARNIVAL 2.7 2006-2023
● GRAND CARNIVAL 3.5 V6 2006-2023
● SORENTO 3.5 V6 2002-2023

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Steps to Replace a Ignition Coil for HYUNDAI Ignition Coil at Home
 

Gather Necessary Tools and Equipment: You'll need a set of basic tools including a socket set, a ratchet, and possibly a torque wrench.

 

Research and Preparation: Before starting, it’s important to research the specifics for your HYUNDAI model. This can involve consulting the vehicle’s manual, watching tutorials, or reading guides.

 

Engine Cooling Time: Ensure the engine is completely cool before beginning any work. Working on a hot engine can lead to burns and other injuries.

 

Locate the Ignition Coils: Open the hood and locate the ignition coils. In most HYUNDAI models, they are situated on top of or near the engine, and each is connected to a spark plug.

 

Disconnect the Battery: For safety, disconnect the negative terminal of the battery before starting the replacement process.

 

Remove and Replace Coils: Carefully disconnect the electrical connector from the coil. Remove the old coil by unscrewing any fastening bolts. Install the new coil, ensuring it is securely and correctly positioned. Reattach the electrical connector.

 

Test Before Reassembling: Once the new coils are installed, reconnect the battery and start the engine to ensure it is running smoothly. Listen for any unusual noises and observe the engine’s performance to confirm that the installation was successful.

 

Keep Track of Old Coils: Keep the old coils for reference in case of future issues or for comparison if the new coils don’t resolve the problem.

 

Safety Precautions: Always take safety precautions. Work in a well-ventilated area, wear protective gloves if necessary, and ensure the car is stable and secure before starting your work.

 

Seek Professional Help if Unsure: If at any point you feel unsure about the process or if the engine does not run properly after the change, it’s advisable to seek help from a professional mechanic.

 

Ordering Process

 

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Packaging and Shipping

 

Packaging

Generally, we pack our goods in neutral boxes. If you have legally registered patent, we can pack the goods in your branded boxes after getting your authorization letters.

Shipping

For small or urgent parts, we suggest to use EMS, DHL or Fedex express shipping.

For large parts, sea freight is more economical, depending on the customer.

 

Other Services

 

Delivery Time

Small order about 3-7 days, big order about 15-30 days (after payment)

MOQ

50 PCS

Payment Term

T/T

Western Union

Paypal

Customize

Customized logo

MOQ: 1000 pieces

Customized packaging

Graphic customization

 

 

FAQ

 

Q: What is the problem with the ignition coil in a Hyundai?

A: Hyundai ignition coil problems are indicated by common symptoms such as a lit Check Engine Light, engine misfires (rough idling, sputtering, loss of power), poor fuel economy, difficulty starting the car, and a strong smell of gasoline from the exhaust. These issues occur when an ignition coil fails to provide a proper spark, leading to incomplete combustion.

Q: How long do Hyundai ignition coils last?

A: Ignition coils typically last upwards of 100,000 miles. Actual mileage will vary based on your vehicle and driving habits, but regular maintenance of ignition system components can help maximize the life of your coils.

Q: How to know which ignition coil needs replacing?

A: To evaluate the ignition coils, measure the resistance between the two pins of the coil. If the coil is functioning properly, the resistance should be between 0.558 and 0.682 ohms, with a tolerance of plus or minus 10 percent based on the weather conditions.

Q: Can I drive with a bad ignition coil?

A: You can drive with a bad ignition coil, but it is not recommended for more than a short distance to get to a repair shop, as it can lead to severe and costly damage to your engine, catalytic converter, and potentially other components. Driving with a misfiring cylinder can cause unburned fuel to enter the exhaust, damaging the catalytic converter, diluting the engine oil, and causing premature wear on the cylinder walls and bearings.

Q: What to do after installing new ignition coils?

A: After replacing an ignition coil, you should start the engine and take a short test drive to check for smooth operation and proper acceleration. If the engine runs rough, shakes, or the Check Engine Light (CEL) remains on or flashes, immediately shut off the engine and re-check your work to ensure the new coil and its connector are seated correctly and wires are secure.

Q: How often do ignition coils fail?

A: Ignition coils are designed to last a long time, often 100,000 to 150,000 miles or more, but their actual lifespan varies significantly based on factors like the vehicle's design, driving conditions, maintenance, and individual coil quality. Coils are not typically a wear-and-tear item that requires routine replacement, they generally only fail when a problem occurs, such as engine heat, vibrations, or faulty wiring.

We're well-known as one of the leading hyundai auto parts manufacturers and suppliers in China. If you're going to buy high quality hyundai auto parts, welcome to get more information from our factory.

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