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The Mitsubishi Galant may either use a single ignition coils or multiple ignition coils. The newer your Galant, the more chances that it uses the individual coil on plug system. This means that you may have 1 ignition coil per cylinder. Some Galants have a waste spark system which uses on ignition coil and spark plug wire for 2 cylinders. Continue on to find out which ignition coils your Galant uses. Our prices are much lower than just about every brick and mortar stores. 

                  

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Ignition Coil For Mitsubishi Galant

Ignition Coils For Mitsubishi Galant

 
The ignition coils in the Mitsubishi Galant can wear and fail as they age. What many owners will notice is that when one coil fails, the others tend to go bad not long after the first one. Replacing them is not a very difficult task, but they cost for each of these coils can be very expensive. See our How-to DIY section to learn how to replace these, and what tools you need. Select the year and engine size of your Mitsubishi Galant to find more affordable ignition coils you've been looking for. Depending on the year of your Mitsubishi, you may have a single ignition coil or ignition coil on plugs. Single ignition coils are cheaper to replace. Coil on plugs are used in the more modern Mitsubishi Galants, and while they are far more efficient, they cost more to replace. When one coil fails, the others are not too far away from failure. This is true if they are many years old, or even original. We usually say around 7 years is when it's time to change them, IF one fails, or is not operating properly. There are a number of reasons why ignition coils fail aside from old age. One is old spark plugs. When spark plugs age, the gap between the tip of the plug increases, which increases the resistance. This basically means that the ignition coil packs must work harder to achieve the same job, thus burning out sooner than expected. Replacing spark plugs will ensure that your ignition coils last longer. Other reasons for failure are improperly washing the engine bay and bad valve cover gaskets. The center valve cover gaskets can leak oil into the spark plug holes, causing a misfire, and damage to the ignition coil and spark plug.

 

Cost To Replace Ignition Coils For Mitsubishi Galant

 

This will vary depending on the year and engine used in your Galant. A modern Galant with coil on plugs can cost $200 to $400. Some places can charge more. Each ignition coil can run from $40 to $80 each. Labor $50 to $100 for one hour, and diagnostic can be up to $100 at many places. Our goal is to help you save as much money as possible. First off, the ignition coils in the 4 Cylinder Galants are very easy to change for anybody with the very most basic experience. If you have a V6 Galant, this may take a little bit more work, but it isn't a difficult job either for someone with a little bit of experience working on cars. The ignition coils we offer for your Galant are quality aftermarket parts with a lifetime warranty, which is good for as long as you own your Galant. Our warranty also covers shipping back and fourth. If you accidentally order ignition coils, then realize that the problem is something else, we allow a full 2 months to return the ignition coils, and we don't charge restocking fees on new returns.