Replace Igition Coil at 100k tuneup?
I have the plugs and wires already picked out that I want to replace however I am uncertain on the ignition coils. My ML320 has 88k right now and I am planning on a 100k tuneup and the plugs and wires were going to be done as I have a high speculation that they are OEM from 2002 when the car was built.
I am seeing conflicting info as far as the ignition coil however, any suggestions as to if these should be replaced or not? On newer cars like our new Jeep the ignition coils are never to be replaced unless they fail. I am finding these coils for the Benz for $25 all over the place and conflicting stories on replacing them, any insight?
Also since on the topic, any other 100k maintenance that should be done at the same time?
Thanks!
Anyways - anyone know the recommended interval for changing out the ignition coils?
First of all these coils are very expensive and if you are planning on buying $25 ones, you are buying crap.
These double ignition coils rarely fail, and when I say rarely, it's almost unheard of. Save your money as there is no replacement interval.
Is there any reference point aside from your statement that they "never" fail? For example in the service manual for the new Jeep it states that the ignition system is integrated into the CANBUS and there is no replacement interval as it should last the life of the vehicle.
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