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About Alfa Romeo Milano Ignition Coil

The Alfa Romeo Milano was introduced to the market in 1985. This vehicle model can work well on the road of all kinds. Milano provides affordable and reliable parts like ignition coils for car buyers. The Milano ignition coil is made out of laminated iron core which is then crowned by two coils made out of copper wire. The Milano ignition coil parts can be placed on top of the spark plug, known as direct ignition, where a single coil helps two spark plugs function properly.
Milano offers reliability and practicality to customers. But there will be several problems after the Milano ignition coil parts have been used for years. An ignition coil is used to transform the battery's voltage into volts that are required to produce the spark for the spark plugs in an engine. The coil voltage all depends on how much power the vehicle's ignition coil requires (some require a minimum of 5,000 volts while others require high power voltage of up to 50,000 volts). The steps to remove an externally mounted Milano coil are as follows. Disconnect the negative battery cable. Next, remove the coil wire lead parts. Then remove the mounting bolt parts which are holding the coil in place. From the body parts to the performance parts, a long catalog of advanced products is given here online. Choose from a vast selection of auto parts at varied prices.

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