Ignition Coil OEM 12735944
OEM 12735944 is the genuine ignition coil, fitting 34 vehicles, sourced used across Europe and delivered worldwide.
About OEM 12735944
This ignition coil (OEM code 12735944) is a genuine used OEM part, originally fitted to Chevrolet and Opel models. It delivers the high voltage needed to ignite the air-fuel mixture in each cylinder, ensuring smooth engine performance, reliable starting, and efficient fuel combustion. As a factory component, it matches the exact specifications of the original part.
Compatible with a wide range of Opel vehicles, including the Corsa D (2006-2014), Astra J and its Sports Tourer and GTC variants (2010-2015), Insignia A and its Sports Tourer (2011-2017), Meriva B MPV (2011-2017), Zafira Tourer C (2011+), Mokka/Mokka X (2013-2019), and Ampera (2011-2015). It also fits the Chevrolet Spark, Aveo, Cruze, Orlando, and Captiva from the same era, plus the Holden Barina and Cruze. We have tested compatibility with 34 vehicles in total. Please verify fitment using the OEM code with your vehicle identification number.
Sourced from professional dismantlers across Europe, this ignition coil is carefully inspected, cleaned, and tested before shipping. It comes with tracked worldwide delivery, giving you peace of mind. Choosing a used genuine OEM part offers the same quality and durability as a new one at a fraction of the cost. A smart, eco-friendly choice for your repair.
Vehicles compatible with OEM 12735944
This OEM code fits 34 vehicles. Use the filter to find yours; the engine and year range confirm the exact match.
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