🚗 Ignite Your Drive with A-Premium Coils!
The A-Premium Ignition Coils Pack is a high-quality replacement set designed for Land Rover and Jaguar vehicles, ensuring optimal engine performance. Compatible with various models from 2003 to 2010, this 8-piece set is engineered for durability and ease of installation, backed by a 1-year unlimited-mileage warranty.
Manufacturer | PremiumpartsWhosale |
Brand | A-premium |
Package Dimensions | 24.79 x 19.81 x 8.41 cm; 1.48 kg |
Item model number | IC0020N |
Manufacturer Part Number | IC0020N |
OEM Part Number | 4526466, 4744015, AJ810445, AJ83415, AJ87644, UF-533, UF533, UF-519, UF519, GN10448, 5C1420, 48927, V41700002 |
Manufacturer | PremiumpartsWhosale |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item Weight | 1 kg 480 g |
R**.
Works Great! No Issues!
My L322 Range Rover was running a little rough, cylinder 1 had a misfire. I replaced the coil with one of these. I was nervous, because if these were faulty out of the package, I wouldn't be able to diagnose whether or not it was a bad coil. You'll notice the coil head is a little smaller than the old fomoco ones they replace, but this is of no consequence. The bolt holes were in the same places, they install as OEM, and after I fired the truck back up they ran great. It's been several months and I've had zero issues with the new part.
D**K
Great buy!!
Was overdue for changing out all plugs, so I decided to also change out the ignition coils. Glad I did, I had two that were registering bad (misfire codes even after I changed the plugs). Changed out the entire 8, and the vehicle is running great! Great buy and great quality.
P**E
January, 2024 - 2 have failed - EDIT: October, 2024 - 5 have failed
Purchased in June of 2023. It is now January 2024 and 2 of the 8 coils have failed already. Since June, I have only driven 3100 kms.EDIT - Since my original review in January, 3 more have failed after only 14 months service. It is October 18, 2024. A total of 5 out of 8 have failed now. I was on a lengthy road trip yesterday. Luckily, I had 4 of the original coil packs that I had replaced, in a box of spare parts in the trunk. I replaced the three failed packs with three of the original coil packs, and got back on the road.Roadside repairs, in a dark, cold, remote location, can be dangerous. They SUCK. I was driving when the MIL/CEL started flashing and the car went into "Restricted Mode". I connected my OBD reader and found 3 misfiring cylinders. I'm lucky I carry tools and spares. It took nearly two hours to get it running again.This brand is far too unreliable. I am going to replace them all ASAP. Warranty sucks. Quality sucks. Company sucks. By the way, after my initial review, the company failed to contact me. I know they watch the reviews, but they just don't care about customer service. STAY AWAY!!!!
T**Y
Lasted only a year, if that. Stay away from this brand.
Ignition coils should last you at the very least five years or 50,000 miles or more. I bought a set of the used to replace those on my 2006 Land Rover LR3 HSE and within a year, maybe less… One by one, they started going bad. I started getting notifications through my Bluetooth app that there were misfires in certain cylinders, for which I simply replaced the ignition coil with one of my original ones and the problem was fixed. Not only do these go bad randomly, not long after you purchased them, it also shortens the life of your spark plugs. As they are essentially getting blasted with fuel That never ignites due to the faulty ignition coil. Causing gunk and rust to build up on your spark plugs. Do yourself a favor and either pay the outrageous amount for the OEM parts or get something well-made like Delphi or any American company that will back up their products. I understand wanting to go cheap by getting cheaper parts, but you will also be replacing those cheaper parts more often. Costing you more money than you paying more upfront. Because those parts will last for five or more years. Not just one or less.
A**R
One out of eight coils was bad.
Received all eight coils and wasn’t able to get the vehicle in until August to have them installed. We picked up the car and drove it for a day and one of the coils failed. Not very happy with the product or the warranty. When it comes to Parts should probably buy local.
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