VOLKSWAGEN

What does the ignition coil of your Volkswagen do? This part of the ignition system has a very niche and very important purpose. It converts the negligible electric current produced by the car’s battery in the high voltage current that the car’s engine needs to run. The coil works together with the spark plug to ensure the quick and smooth start of the engine. If you’re finding it difficult to start the engine in the morning or your fuel economy has suddenly decreased, chances are that you’re dealing with an ignition coil problem. The issue can easily be diagnosed on your own (as long as you have an ohmmeter) or you can rely on the services of a trusted mechanic.

If you’re certain that the coil has malfunctioned, you’ll need to buy a replacement. Australia Choice AutoParts has a range of affordable and long-lived Volkswagen ignition coils. The products included in our extensive catalogue are compatible with most models and makes. Determine your budget, browse through the options and choose the one that will give you the best engine performance. Since we’re confident in the quality of our products, you’ll get a 30-day money back guarantee. This way, you can rest assured that you’ve spent your money on the best possible replacement part on the market.

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Engine Code
Cylinders
Engine Size
 
 
  1. VOLKSWAGEN Eos - 1F - 155 TSI
    5/10 on
    CCZB
    4 Cyl
    2.0L Turbo

  2. VOLKSWAGEN Eos - 1F -2.0T FSI
    3/07-7/08
    BWA
    4 Cyl
    2.0L Turbo

  3.  IGC137 - Golf _2713
    AU $0.00
    1976-1981
    4 Cyl
    1.8L
  4.  IGC137 - Golf _2714
    AU $0.00
    8/85-10/91
    4 Cyl
    1.8L
  5. VOLKSWAGEN Golf - MK3
  6. VOLKSWAGEN Golf - MK3
  7. VOLKSWAGEN Golf  - MK3
    8/92-12/97
    ABF
    4 Cyl
    2.0L

  8. VOLKSWAGEN Golf  - MK3
    8/92-12/97
    ABF
    4 Cyl
    2.0L

  9. VOLKSWAGEN Golf - MK3
  10. VOLKSWAGEN Golf  - MK3
    10/94-12/97
    ADY
    4 Cyl
    2.0L

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