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Suitable for 4Pcs Ignition Coil for Nissan Sentra 1.8L QG18DE (2000-2001) | UF326 22448-4M500
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Suitable for 4Pcs Ignition Coil

for Nissan Sentra 1.8L QG18DE (2000-2001)
🏷️ Replaces OE: UF326 22448-4M500
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Automotive-Leader Ignition coil

Applications

Year
Make
Model
Engine/Displacement
2000-2001
Nissan
Sentra (CA, GXE, XE)
1.8L L4

 

Product Specifications

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Item
Specification
Core Part Number
22448-4M50A
Interchange: 224484M50A, E356, E526D, CM11-205B, CM11-205, ADN11478, CL510, GN10505, C1334, 5C1243, UF326, CUF326, 0040102021, 89057990, 673-4013, 52-1704
Position
Engine, Coil On Plug (COP)
Key Parameters
- Type: Direct Replacement Ignition Coil
- Terminal/Connector: Male Terminal (3-Pin) into Female Connector
- System Voltage: 12V
- Ignition Type: Coil On Plug (COP)
- Performance: Fast response speed, stable performance, close to original effect
- Signal Quality: High sensitivity and high signal-to-noise ratio within sensor's linear range, minimizing external interference

 

How to install the ignition coil ?

Step 1 - Remove the fuel rails by simply unbolting the two bolts on the top, then gently pulling it up.

Step 2 - Remove the bolts/connectors from the ignition coil in a numerical order.

Step 3 - Repeat this step for each coil.

Step 4 - Best to replace the entire coil pack as opposed to just one coil in order to avoid malfunctions in the future. The coils should snap into place.

Step 5 - The coil bolts should be precisely tightened to 50 inch pounds.

Step 6 - Using the palm of your hand, snap the fuel rail back into place and tighten the bolts around it.

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