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Ignition Coil Compatible with Chevy Sonic Cruze 1.8L Aveo Aveo5 Trax Pontiac G3 Wave 1.6L 2009-2018 25186687 96476983 55561655

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  • Customers are advised to compare Part OEM Number: 0 986 221 109, 0986221109, 25 186 687, 25186687, 55 584 404, 55584404, 12 08 098, 1208098, 25186687, 55561655, 96476983
  • Replacement for Chevy Cruze 1.8L Ecotec FLEX L Sedan 2015, Cruze 1.8L Ecotec FLEX M/T LS Sedan 2015, Cruze 1.8L Ecotec LS Sedan 2015
  • Replacement for Chevy Cruze Limited 1.8L Ecotec FLEX L Sedan 2016, Cruze Limited 1.8L Ecotec M/T L Sedan 2016
  • Replacement for Chevy Sonic 1.8L Ecotec FLEX M/T LT Hatchback 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018
  • Replacement for Chevy Sonic 1.8L Ecotec PZEV M/T LS Hatchback 2015, 2016



Product Description

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Customers are advised to verify the compatibility:

  • Chevrolet Aveo 1.6L 2009 2010 2011
  • Chevrolet Aveo5 1.6L 2009 2010 2011
  • Chevrolet Cruze 1.8L 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
  • Chevrolet Sonic 1.8L 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
  • Chevrolet Trax 1.8L 2013
  • Chevrolet Cruze Limited 1.8L 2016
  • Pontiac G3 1.6L 2007 2008 2009 2010
  • Pontiac G3 Wave 1.6L 2009
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OE Number:

  • 25186687, 55561655, 96476983
  • 55584404, 1208098, 12 08 098
  • 1208086, 28326927, 10758, D517A
  • D517C, 5C1703, E1120,52-2058 GN10234
  • IC723SB, C-803, UF-620, IC723
  • 921-2132, C1646, 610-00180
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The Importance of A Coil Pack

The coil pack within your car is an important piece of the ignition system. Without the coil pack properly functioning, the ignition system won’t work, and your car won’t start. Although numerous parts of your car are imperative and must work together in order to function at an optimal level, the coil pack may be one of the most important components in starting your car and engine.

Worn-out ignition coils cause your engine to backfire. If the problem isn't addressed, your car might develop further issues like engine misfiring, which could render to your engine losing some power or occasional stalling. If the problem worsens, your car might not start or stall on the highway. It is still best if you can have a regular check on your vehicle. Replacing your worn-out ignition coils as soon as possible can save you from further hassles that can arise if the problem persists.

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How to install a new ignition coil?

If you want to save money, you can exchange the ignition coil yourself. In this guide, we'll show you how you can replace the ignition coil in your car (Find a professional mechanic to help with the installation is still recommended if this instruction doesn't fit your vehicle):

  • Needed tools and materials:

> Screwdriver

> Socket wrench

  • Step 1: Pulling out the wires

> With the hood propped open and the ignition key turned off, disconnect the negative battery terminal and unplug the wires running from the center of the ignition coil to the distributor cap. Make sure that the wires don't get mixed up. Take note that vehicles with conventional points have a green wire that leads from the side of the distributor and goes into the negative side of the coil. Cars with points replacement units, on the other have, have a red wire that goes into the positive side of the coil and a black one that goes into the negative side.

  • Step 2: Removing the oil coil

> Loosen the coil mounting bolts and remove the old ignition coil from the distributor cap. The coil is likely to be attached to the mounting bracket by a single bolt, so you will have to loosen this bolt as well to remove the coil as well. If the coil also comes with a rubber insulator and carbon button and spring, remove them as well.

  • Step 3: Preparing for installation

> Clean the cavity where you removed the ignition coil and install a new carbon button and spring or rubber insulator if necessary. Make sure to coat the rubber with dielectric tune-up grease before putting it back in its place.

  • Step 4: Installing the new coil

> Install the new coil into the cavity and secure the two leads into the cap connector. Once the coil is in place, insert and tighten the coil mounting brackets and plug all the wires back into the coil, double-checking that the positive and negatives wires go to their respective terminals. Reconnect the negative battery terminal, close the hood, and test drive the car.


Ryan
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2025
Shipping was extremely fast, part went right on. Saved A LOT of cash and the car is back to running good again. Looks just like the original part. Built well from the looks
Esther Spagnolo
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2025
Muy buen producto
Víctor Iván calderon muñiz
Reviewed in Mexico on February 6, 2025
Quedó perfecto a mi Sonic Rs
M. Dixon
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2024
worked as hoped for with my 2018 Chevy sonic
Danny Berg
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2024
Parts arrived quickly & all items fit and solved the problem with my wife’s car
Leah
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2024
Had those coil just over a month and left me stranded! No issues with nothing else, have went through the entire car. Nothing else is wrong. Needs new coils already! Junk parts!!
Tonia Pacheco
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2024
They work great thanks
Rachel Edwards
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2024
2014 Chevy Sonic, not a problem! Bring your hex keys.
david flores
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2024
Ahi las ando esta buenas calzan bien