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DAC2964-L - Ignition Coil

Original price - Original price €44,40
Original price
€44,40
€44,40 - €44,40
Current price €44,40
OEM Part
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Brand Lucas
Ignition Coil for a conventional distributor-based ignition system. The coil transforms the vehicle's 12V supply into the high-tension voltage required to fire the spark plugs, delivering that output through the distributor cap and rotor to each cylinder in firing order.

It is a canister-type, oil-filled coil that wires between the low-tension ignition circuit and the distributor.
Alternative Codes
DAC2964-L

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Frequently asked questions

What does the DAC2964-L ignition coil do?
The DAC2964-L ignition coil transforms the 12V supply into the high-tension voltage needed to fire the spark plugs in a distributor-based ignition system. It delivers that output through the distributor cap and rotor to each cylinder in firing order. It's a canister-type, oil-filled coil.
Where does the coil wire in?
The coil wires between the low-tension ignition circuit and the distributor. The low-tension feed connects to its primary terminals, and the central high-tension tower feeds the distributor cap via the king lead. It typically mounts on a bracket near the distributor in the engine bay.
What are the signs of a failing ignition coil?
A failing ignition coil usually causes misfires, weak or no spark, hard starting, or cutting out when hot, since it can't sustain the high-tension output. Oil-filled coils can leak or break down internally with age. Confirm spark at the coil tower before blaming the distributor cap or leads.