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Denso 6732301 Ignition Coil , Gray

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Features

  • Efficient Fuel Consumption
  • Package Dimensions: 8.3 L x 20.8 H x 8.4 W (centimeters)
  • Fit type: Vehicle Specific
  • Package Weight: 0.268 kilograms

Description

Denso 6732301 Ignition Coil , Gray

Brand: Denso


Vehicle Service Type: Car


Item Weight: 0.5 Pounds


Installation Type: Screw-In or Bolt-On


Manufacturer: Denso


Brand: ‎Denso


Vehicle Service Type: ‎Car


Item Weight: ‎0.5 Pounds


Installation Type: ‎Screw-In or Bolt-On


Manufacturer: ‎Denso


UPC: ‎042511173446


OEM Part Number: ‎673-2301


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎46


Model: ‎Ignition Coil


Item Weight: ‎8 ounces


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎6732301


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Exterior: ‎Machined


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎6732301


Date First Available: January 2, 2007


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • 8th gen Civic Si
Purchased these on Amazon for my 8th gen Honda Civic Si. Paired with OEM spec NGK spark plugs now car runs MUCH better. Fitment was perfect and functions 100% fine.
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2024 by Tommy Nguyen

  • great product
fix my misfire issue. these are oem on my 2nd gen crv. i had 170000 on my original coils. 70,000 on 2nd set of plugs. i started getting misfire codes, every couple weeks. so i bought new plugs,and aftermarket coils on here. had them on for couple thousand miles. i stated getting misfire codes,like 1/4 or 1/3 or 2/3 etc i would change coils around,check connections. put originals back on they worked for three weeks then misfire. i bought denso coils. working great. more power. smoother than it has in years. i wrote a poor review on others. don't know if they are rebuilt,or quality is bad, don't know. i use a lot of generic, rebuilt parts. trouble free. actually this vehicle has more than most,the other parts have been flawless. this is our third crv. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2020 by uniman

  • Good As New. OEM Parts,
Helping a friend with their 2006 Honda Element 140k miles. Car was throwing P0172 Fuel System Too Rich and P0302 Misfire Cylinder 2. Pulled the plugs and they looked a little eroded, not too bad. The coils definitely had seen some heat and coil #2 had this weird head stain on it right where it contact the spark plug electrode. Went ahead and ordered all 4 along with plugs. No more misfire, hope the P0172 doesn't come back or else we get to look for vacuum leaks or a clogged cat. My experience with Japanese cars and bikes is if Denso or NGK make one, that's what you should buy. These fit great and got the car going for $200 (including plugs) compared to the $1800 the shop wanted to replace everything, including the O2 and MAP sensors. Just another reminder to always do the cheap and easy thing first. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2023 by Shade Tree Friend

  • Working great
I picked up a set for my 2005 Acura TSX running a K24A2 motor and they're running fine. Cost me a bit less than the part number specified for my make and model Acura.
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2023 by Oscar C.

  • Easy to install
100,000 miles on the car so time for some preventive maintenance. Simple to install. Count on Denso for a quality product at a decent price.
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2024 by george d. kile

  • Muy bueno
Soluciono mi problema
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2024 by Ariel

  • OEM Quality Without The OEM Price
I worked in the Acura/Honda repair field for 3 decades before leaving the car business altogether. Denso and NGK were always our go to electrical components that were OEM equivalent. So when an original coil went out on my 2006 Element at 315,000 miles I replaced the set with Densos. The following weekend I drove a 700 mile round trip to go to a wedding, never missed a beat even at well in excess of posted speed limits for extended periods. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2022 by Range Squirrel

  • I'm so happy that I purchased an oem quality ignition coil
I'm so happy that I purchased an oem quality ignition coil. My s2000 was having misfiring issues and I ran into the dreaded 1399 code. This code doesn't say exactly what the issue was so we began our witch hunt to bring my car back to it's healthy condition. We replaced spark plugs, rebuilt injectors, and still my car's engine (heart) sounded like a boxer engine. Which it shouldn't. We changed the map sensor and cleaned the iacv valve and still it would misfire, except now the car would completely shut off when coming to a slow stop. My poor baby. Last result was replacing the coilpacks. It was a real easy swap and I turned on the car and it sounded okay. But I expected it to start misfiring any moment. I sat in the car waiting for it to start rumbling like a boxer engine does, but still nothing and the car reached normal temps! Then a test drive to my best friend's house who gave me a lot of help working on this car proved the car was back to it's normal smooth running condition! No misfiring! I had to celebrate by disrupting my his peaceful slumber by jumping on him and tell him the good news. It was a good Sunday morning. For me at least. Thanks Denso! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2018 by Lawrence

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