- [Vehicle Fitment-1]: Compatible with Nissan Maxima 1995-1999 V6 3.0L—Front Bank
- [Vehicle Fitment-2]: Compatible with Infiniti I30 1996-1999 V6 3.0L—Front Bank
- [Reference Number]: 2244831U05, 2244831U06, 2244831U15, 2244831U16, 2244831416, UF232, UF-232, UF232T, CUF232, C518, SKIC041, 5C1165, COP293, GN10225, 6734001, 48569, 1788300
- [Specifications]: ①Terminal Quantity: 3; ②Terminal Type: Blade; ③Mount Type: Bolt On; ④Mounting Location: Valve Cover; ⑤Voltage: 12V
- [Buy with Confidence]: A-Premium offers a one-year unlimited-mileage guarantee on our meticulously crafted ignition coil. We offer a wide variety of automotive accessory categories, ensuring that you can hit the road with peace of mind.


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A-Premium Engine Ignition Coil Pack Compatible with Nissan Maxima 1995-1999 & Infiniti I30 1996-1999, V6 3.0L, Front Bank
*$397.00
Informação adicional
Brand | A-Premium |
---|---|
Vehicle Service Type | Infiniti, Nissan |
Connector Gender | Female |
Installation Type | Bolt-On |
Manufacturer | PremiumpartsWhosale |
UPC | 717643517535 |
OEM Part Number | 2244831U05, 2244831U06, 2244831U15, 2244831U16, 2244831416, UF232, UF-232, UF232T, CUF232, C518, SKIC041, 5C1165, COP293, GN10225, 6734001, 48569, 1788300 |
Item Weight | 9.5 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 7.13 x 3.98 x 2.72 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | IC0123 |
Date First Available | March 2, 2018 |
veronica estrada –
Seller listed OEM model number for spark plugs and ignition set, but when I receive the spark plugs, the gap was way too small. It measured 0.026 , the OEM model number. The seller listed is supposed to be 0.044. This could’ve seriously damaged my engine. I am very frustrated and dissatisfied.
Analili Murillo –
Great product
James D. –
Works great , no problem’s with installation
Denise –
Price just right and works great
Robert A. Mott –
Fit, finish, and most important: functionality. If your Elantra or Tucson is misfiring erratically yet not throwing CEL codes, your coils are the culprit. Previously had iridium spark plugs changed at 100K. Currently 133k miles on my 2011 Elantra and engine started misfiring WITH NO OBD CODES registered. Changed all 4 coils in @ 15 minutes. Went for drive and it runs like NEW. If you’re not in-the-know, change oils with 10w-30 and prevent any piston slap developing. Should get at least 300K out of these GDI engines, keeping carbon off the intake valves using an intake cleaner every 20K. Run 8 ounces of acetone per tank-full of 87 octane. Piston tops are spotless.
Heriberto –
Las colocare en su debido momento. El carro con las que tiene, aún funciona muy bien. Espero sean de muy buena calidad. Estoy contento de tenerlas como repuesto a futuro.
Brandino1985 –
They look OEM and Claim this on the box.
Elantra gt 2016 I will have an update on quality.
Justin –
Worked well for 2012 Elantra 1.8l, time will tell how they hold up. Auto part store wanted $60+ for one or I could buy these for less and replace them all. Car runs great now. No misfire, hopefully better fuel mileage. Check engine light cleared after the test drive.
Trainslave –
Perfect fit for 2014 elantra
,solved the issue perfectly.
Kordless –
Ordered this for my son’s 2013 Hyundai Elantra that just hit 100,000 miles. Dealership quoted me almost $400 for plugs and coil replacement. Nah, I’ll just do it, car isn’t throwing codes or having any issues. This kit was easy to install, spark plugs were pre gapped and set properly so one less headache. Fired right up after installation and performance was noticeably better. Will look for parts from this vendor in the future.