How long do ignition coils last?
#1
How long do ignition coils last?
The 6th cyl ignition coil decided to go poop. Local dealership wanted $107.99 with .org discount. Autozone and Kragen had Borg-Warner for $79.99. I went to Kragen and was able to get them to drop it to $65.99. All 3 vendors include 1yr warranty.
Anyways, I didn't check the resistance of the other 5 cyls. I'll do that when I install the new coil. I'm wondering how long do coils last? I have 202k miles right now. Should I expect the other 5 to retire soon?
Jae
Anyways, I didn't check the resistance of the other 5 cyls. I'll do that when I install the new coil. I'm wondering how long do coils last? I have 202k miles right now. Should I expect the other 5 to retire soon?
Jae
#5
Concur, coils last quite sometime before thowing codes? I replaced mine at 60K (since Nissan wouldn't issue a recall) and now have 2K1 coils on my 2K maxima. Now at 130K, no codes, very strong acceleration, no pinging/misfires etc.
In short they should last a long time.
In short they should last a long time.
#8
I looked up the cross reference of 4th gen coils and they don't match w/5th gens.
Interesting to note that Borg-Warner makes Hanshin and Mitsu coils, all 3 having 1yr warranty, but the Hanshin's being $10-$20 more expensive than Mitsu.
But Niehoff also makes Hanshin and Mitsu coils, with the Hanshin right costs $30 more, and Hanshin left is $10 cheaper. I don't understand why the variance.
Well, I'm happy w/the Borg-Warner-Mitsu I bought, because of the affordable price and long warranty.
Jae
Interesting to note that Borg-Warner makes Hanshin and Mitsu coils, all 3 having 1yr warranty, but the Hanshin's being $10-$20 more expensive than Mitsu.
But Niehoff also makes Hanshin and Mitsu coils, with the Hanshin right costs $30 more, and Hanshin left is $10 cheaper. I don't understand why the variance.
Well, I'm happy w/the Borg-Warner-Mitsu I bought, because of the affordable price and long warranty.
Jae
#10
Just picked up the new coil. Good gosh, that employee or ordered for me messed up. I went to Kragen's website and printed this out: http://www.partsamerica.com/ProductD...pe=190&PTSet=A
I told him to look it up by part number and not by vehicle. He then asked me what car it's for, I told him, and he proceeded to pull up the Hashin, not the Mitsubishi I requested. No wonder the price he originally quoted me was so high. I got him to bump it down to $65.99.
When I picked it up today, I asked to see it, and noticed it had "hashin" printed on the body. Then I looked at my receipt and sure enuf, they got me the hashin. Well, I need this badly so I'll just keep it. Plus they do not refund special order items. Grrrrr.
Ok, gonna go install it now, I'll report back tonight.
Jae
I told him to look it up by part number and not by vehicle. He then asked me what car it's for, I told him, and he proceeded to pull up the Hashin, not the Mitsubishi I requested. No wonder the price he originally quoted me was so high. I got him to bump it down to $65.99.
When I picked it up today, I asked to see it, and noticed it had "hashin" printed on the body. Then I looked at my receipt and sure enuf, they got me the hashin. Well, I need this badly so I'll just keep it. Plus they do not refund special order items. Grrrrr.
Ok, gonna go install it now, I'll report back tonight.
Jae
#11
I checked out all the original coils and they're all Hashin's. So I guess 99's were a bad batch. I'm gonna stick with the new Hashin. 202k miles on Hashin's sound good to me!
Jae
Jae
#14
Originally Posted by Jesse729
Can old coils cause a weaker spark even if they have never thrown a code?
#19
Originally Posted by NmexMAX
99 steering rack > *
But damn right the steering on my 99 SE-L is way better than on my 96.
#27
I filled up gas after installing the new coil. I got 22mpg while 1 was dead. Can't wait to fill up in another couple days to see if the new coil helped anything. I do notice more kick in acceleration on partial and full throttle, throughout the rpm range.
Jae
Jae
#29
Originally Posted by maxiquin
how do you know when they are going bad or they stop working? whats the effects?
After a day of this, I reset the computer, and got a code for cyl 6 misfire the next time I drove.
I forgot the specific diagnostic, it goes something like this:
1) reset computer
2) run engine till normal operating temp
3) hold rpms around 3k for a minute
A code should pop up.
Then, listen to each injector for clicking, to be sure it's not dead injector. Another way to do this is to remove 1 injector harness at a time and note if there's no change in idle rpm. If no change, you found dead injector.
After that, you can test each coil for spark by removing coil and spark, put spark into coil and ground the spark tip, then crank engine. Or swap coils with another cyl and do the injector test again.
Final verification would be to check for resistance in the 2 right-most prongs of the coil terminal. If no resistance, it's dead. There's a whole writeup in the fsm. Good luck!
Jae
#32
Originally Posted by ThurzNite
I looked up the cross reference of 4th gen coils and they don't match w/5th gens.
Interesting to note that Borg-Warner makes Hanshin and Mitsu coils, all 3 having 1yr warranty, but the Hanshin's being $10-$20 more expensive than Mitsu.
But Niehoff also makes Hanshin and Mitsu coils, with the Hanshin right costs $30 more, and Hanshin left is $10 cheaper. I don't understand why the variance.
Well, I'm happy w/the Borg-Warner-Mitsu I bought, because of the affordable price and long warranty.
Jae
Interesting to note that Borg-Warner makes Hanshin and Mitsu coils, all 3 having 1yr warranty, but the Hanshin's being $10-$20 more expensive than Mitsu.
But Niehoff also makes Hanshin and Mitsu coils, with the Hanshin right costs $30 more, and Hanshin left is $10 cheaper. I don't understand why the variance.
Well, I'm happy w/the Borg-Warner-Mitsu I bought, because of the affordable price and long warranty.
Jae
http://www.hitachi.co.jp/Div/apd/en/...sion_004b.html
It is a Hitachi affiliate company. Tokico is also in the Hitachi Group. When I replaced the front pads on my I30. The original pads were Akebono and the new ones were Hitachi (Nissan box). The rears are marked NKG or something like that.
GM now use mostly Mitsubishi Electric coil packs, alternators and starters. So does Honda.
Looks like Hanshin has a JV with Denso (Toyota) in China to make coil packs.
#34
Hitachi is a $60B company but not profitable. The hard disk drive business is a big drag.
Yes, many car companies don't own technologies they use. Exceptions are Toyota and Honda. Who still have extensive R&D.
Yes, many car companies don't own technologies they use. Exceptions are Toyota and Honda. Who still have extensive R&D.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
jmlee44
4th Generation Maxima (1995-1999)
8
10-02-2022 02:13 PM
TallTom
5th Generation Maxima (2000-2003)
50
07-08-2022 09:54 AM
AaronL
5th Generation Maxima (2000-2003)
15
08-08-2020 10:31 AM
My Coffee
New Member Introductions
15
06-06-2017 02:01 PM