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Motorcraft® DG470 Motorcraft OE Replacement Ignition Coil, Sold individually

Manufacturer #DG470

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DG470 Motorcraft OE Replacement Ignition Coil, Sold individually

Motorcraft® DG470 Motorcraft OE Replacement Ignition Coil, Sold individually

Manufacturer #DG470

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$51.64

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Ignition coilMotorcraft Oe Replacement Ignition Coil, Sold Individually
5.0/5
Works well.
GH
Posted by Gerald H. / Sun, Jan 04
Fits like a charmMotorcraft Oe Replacement Ignition Coil, Sold Individually
5.0/5
<a href="http://Carparts.com" target="_blank">Carparts.com</a> provided a quality part that fit perfectly. It’s oem and has returned my truck to back to running great!
MH
Posted by Michael H. / Wed, Jul 30
Go with the proven bestMotorcraft Oe Replacement Ignition Coil, Sold Individually
5.0/5
I’m pleased with the promised quality of the Motorcraft brand of Ford parts. So much so I doubt anything else comes close to being as reliable.
BJ
Posted by Barbara J. / Wed, Jun 25
car partsMotorcraft Oe Replacement Ignition Coil, Sold Individually
5.0/5
I have never had a bad experience with this company. Their prices are very fail also.
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Posted by william S. / Mon, Jul 25
ignition coil - what should the resistence be?Motorcraft Oe Replacement Ignition Coil, Sold Individually
5.0/5
Replaced ignition coil on 1991 Ford e-250 as it lost engine power going up hills - somewhere I read that the ignition coil should be replaced every ? miles or 2 yrs. It is very easy to replace- anyone can do that. Ohms resistence on the new one was vastly different from the old one. Could not find specs on what the resistence should be. Was recommedned we use a dynameter (very expensive!!) test to test coil under load, Buying a coil seemed cheaper.We'll see under a real road test - (we live in S OR should be no problem going up I-5!!!.
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Posted by Hennery / Thu, Jul 17
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Question: Does it work with a manual transmission ?Kenny E. / Nov 10, 2023
Hi Kenny, I'm glad to assist you. We need specific information. For us to check carefully and be accurate on the part you need, please provide the complete details of your vehicle (year, make, model, submodel, 2WD/4WD, and engine size). The VIN would be helpful.
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Answered by Jeonino E. / Fri, Nov 10
Question: 1986 ford bronco II where is ignition coil located ?thomas W. / Feb 07, 2022
Hello! It should be located behind the intake manifold near the distributor.
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Answered by Mitchell D. / Tue, Feb 08
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