BMW Ignition Coils for BMW 2 Series F22 (2014+)

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The ignition coils on your BMW were designed to have a long service life with and extremely high output and efficient design. The coil on plug design offers extremely high energy and no need for a distributor. Whether you are replacing or upgrading your coils, Turner Motorsport has Genuine BMW and high performance aftermarket options to suit your needs.
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OEM Bosch Ignition Coil - N20 N52 N54 N55 S55 S54 N62 S62 M54 ...
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T#:588121
Part#: 12138616153
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Sluggish acceleration, misfires, and rusty terminals are symptoms of a worn coil. Located on the top of your engine, these coils should be inspected and replaced as needed or every 100,000 miles. Keep your ignition system in perfect order. Rubber integrated boot and snap-top cap. OEM Bosch Part Number: 0221504800
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Ignition Coil - Priced Each
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T#:588054
Part#: 12138643360
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$ 72.99

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Ensure optimal performance of your BMW's ignition system with the Turner Motorsport Ignition Coil - Priced Each 0986221124. Experience sluggish acceleration or misfires? Rusty terminals? These could be signs of a worn-out coil. Located on the top of your engine, it's essential to inspect and replace these coils as needed, ideally every 60,000 miles, to keep your ignition system in perfect order. For improved performance, consider replacing all serviceable ignition components together, including spark plugs and coils. Browse Turner Motorsport's ignition area for a wide range of compatible parts to get your BMW into top shape.

Key Benefits:

  • Ensures optimal performance of BMW's ignition system
  • Helps prevent sluggish acceleration and misfires
  • Replace every 60,000 miles or as needed
  • Compatible with a wide range of BMW models
  • Enhances horsepower and fuel economy
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Ignition Coils - Set Of Six
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T#:588060
Part#: 12138643360BOKT
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$ 440.99

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Hitachi Ignition Coil - BMW B58 B48/46 B38
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T#:48850056
Part#: 12137619385
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Get your engine's spark back with new ignition coils.

Hitachi Ignition Coil - BMW N20 N26 N55 (up to 05/2013)
For models with a production date up to 05/2013
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T#:48815460
Part#: 12137594596
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Ignition coils are key to the efficiency and performance of your BMW. With a faulty coil, the spark plug is not burning the air/fuel mixture properly, and that can lead to problems anywhere in the engine and exhaust (including catalytic converters and O2 sensors). Problems with one or more coils will cause a fault code, but not always a check engine light. A misfire code may be related to an ignition coil, but could be from other things as well. Sometimes, a visual inspection of a coil and coil boot will give an indication of a failure. You can also move coils around to different cylinder banks to see if the misfire code follows a suspect coil. We suggest always having one or two coils on hand to keep as spares.
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