1832A083 Mitsubishi COIL,IGNITION, Price: 73.48$, Weight: 0.18kg


Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Ship in, Days Price

Mitsubishi

1832A083

COIL,IGNITION

85

0.18

2-3

73.48$

 

Compatibility

FrameMarketModelModel Year FromModificationDiagram
GA0#GeneralGA9W05.20102000 View
MarketModel Year FromModel Year ToDiagram
Japan11.202008.2025 View
MarketModel Year FromDiagram
Europe (EUROPE)12.2020 View
MarketModel Year FromPlantDiagram
General01.2017MMDM/MMTH View
MarketModel Year FromModel Year ToDiagram
General (MEXICO)07.201307.2019 View
MarketModel Year FromModel Year ToPlantDiagram
General12.202011.2023MMTH View
FrameMarketModelModel Year FromModificationDiagram
GA0#North America (PUERTO RICO & GUAM)GA2W07.20102000 View
FrameMarketModelModel Year FromModel Year ToModificationDiagram
GG2WNorth America (PUERTO RICO & GUAM)GG2W08.201904.20222000 PLUG-IN HYBRID View
FrameMarketModelModel Year FromModel Year ToModificationPlantDiagram
KS0WEurope (EUROPE)KS5W11.201712.20233000/4WDPCMA View
FrameMarketModelModel Year FromModificationPlantDiagram
KR/KS#General (EXPORT)KR5W10.20153000/2WDMMTH View
FrameMarketModelModel Year FromModificationDiagram
GA0#North America (CANADA)GA5W07.20102400 View

Ignition Coil for Mitsubishi Petrol Engines ?

This ignition coil is a key part of the ignition system. It is needed to convert the car’s low battery voltage into the high voltage required to fire the spark plug. Without a strong, clean spark, the engine cannot burn fuel correctly, so power, economy, and smooth running all suffer.

How It Works ⚙️

Inside the coil, electrical windings step up voltage in milliseconds. The ECU triggers the coil, the magnetic field collapses, and a high-voltage pulse is sent to the spark plug. This precise pulse timing keeps idle stable, throttle response sharp, and emissions under control.

Signs of Failure & What Happens If It Breaks ❗

A weak or failing coil often causes misfires, shaking at idle, hesitation on acceleration, hard starting, and a flashing check engine light. If driven too long, unburned fuel can overheat and damage the catalytic converter, reduce fuel mileage, and leave you stranded with a no-start condition.

Why Replace in Time ✅

Replacing a tired coil restores proper spark energy, protects the exhaust system, and helps the engine run smooth under load—especially in hot weather and stop-and-go driving.

Compatibility

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  • Outlander
  • Pajero Sport
  • Asx
  • Outlander Sport
  • Outlander Phev
  • Outlander-Phev
  • Pajero/Montero Sport
  • Eclipse Cross <Phev>
  • Eclipse Cross
  • Montero Sport