








⚡ Ignite Your Drive with Power & Precision!
The LCWRGS Set of 4 Ignition Coil Packs delivers a 15% energy boost over OEM coils, engineered for seamless fitment on popular 1.8L 4-cylinder models from Toyota, Pontiac, and Chevy (2000-2008). Designed with premium materials for enhanced durability and performance, this easy-to-install kit ensures smoother engine operation, better fuel economy, and reduced misfires, all backed by a 24-month warranty.






| ASIN | B0B79TY2Q6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #77,376 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #138 in Automotive Coil Packs |
| Brand | LCWRGS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (294) |
| Date First Available | 2 November 2022 |
| Exterior | Painted |
| Item Weight | 960 g |
| Item model number | UF247 Ignition Coil Pack |
| Lift Type | plug in |
| Manufacturer | LCWRGS |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 156265 |
| Model | Ignition Coil Pack for Toyota Corolla Matrix Pontiac Vibe Chevy Prizm 1.8L L4 |
| OEM Part Number | UF247, C1249, UF-247, UF-315, 5C1074, E864, 52-1646, IC372, IC445, 94859441, 94859442, 6731300, 90919-02239, 90919-12002 Coils |
| Package Dimensions | 22.3 x 16.3 x 6.4 cm; 960 g |
| Position | Front Inside |
| Special Features | Easy to Install |
R**N
Went to leave work the other day and all the sudden my 2003 Toyota Corolla started coughing and sputtering, the "O/D Off" light flickered every time the engine stuttered and sputtered. Shortly after the "Check Engine" light came on and stayed on. I was able to get it home and take it to a local auto parts store the next morning, they hooked it up to an OBD scanner and told me it was giving code "P0303" indicating that cylinder 3 had too many misfires within a predetermined time and the likely cause was the ignition coil. Since you have to remove the ignition coils anyways to get to the spark plugs, and I wasn't sure the last time the spark plugs were changed anyway, I wanted to do it all at one time - spark plugs and ignition coil. Problem I had was that the auto parts store wanted about $75-86 per ignition coil, or there was a cheaper set of 4 for around $250. So needless to say I was happy to see the price on these ignition coils and read decent reviews on them. I watched a few YouTube videos on how to do the job, and installed new spark plugs and these ignition coils in my Corolla this morning, took about an hour but I was meticulous about everything. So far so good, the car started and ran great on the test drive, no more coughing and sputtering, and the check engine light is gone! I'll try to remember to follow up in the future and comment on longevity of these, but at this point I have to recommend these! Build quality seems just as good as the OEM coils I removed to replace. Seems hard to go wrong here at this price point and it's an easy do-it-yourself job!
M**S
Fit and works perfect for my 2003 toyota corolla, they said to get name brand but i took the risk and got the same thing for way cheaper with these, if you need a sign there amazing, get them!!
I**Y
They seem to be made well and worked well out the box! Will update if I have any issues..
L**G
Put these in my toyota and she runs better than she ever has. I would buy these a hundred times over. Affordable and effective
O**0
It fixed a stuttering/hestitation issue that became a constant in a 2006 Corolla S. Mechanic fixed only 1 initially with OEM but eventually more of the coils started failing and decided to try this set out. Fixed the issue at a low price but now we will wait and see for how long!
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