OEM
Car Fitment | Model | Year | Engine |
---|---|---|---|
PORSCHE | Cayenne | 2017-2019 | 2.9 S |
3.0 | |||
3.0 E-Hybrid AWD | |||
4.0 Turbo | |||
MACAN (95B) | 2014- | 2 | |
2.0 R4 | |||
3.0 GTS | |||
3.0 S Diesel | |||
3.0 s | |||
3.6 TURBO | |||
PANAMERA (970) | 2009-2016 | 4.8 4S | |
4.8 GTS | |||
4.8 S | |||
4.8 TURBO S | |||
4.8 Turbo |
Most cars on the road today have internal-combustion engines that require fuel, air, and electricity to run. On modern vehicles, the ignition coil plays an important role in supplying the electrical component to that equation. As such, if you have a faulty ignition coil, your engine will not run properly. Even worse, it may completely stall. As such, it is important to know how to identify bad ignition coil symptoms.
Ignition coils must be in good condition and performing properly for a vehicle’s engine to run correctly. As such, if your engine is not performing like it usually does, a faulty ignition coil may be why.