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IGNITION MODULE - IM150

IGNITION MODULE - IM150

$316
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OEX  Starter Solenoid  12 Volt

OEX Starter Solenoid 12 Volt

$141
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IGNITION MODULE - IM184

IGNITION MODULE - IM184

$505
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IGNITION MODULE - IM130

IGNITION MODULE - IM130

$39
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IGNITION MODULE - IM158

IGNITION MODULE - IM158

$484
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IGNITION MODULE - IM210

IGNITION MODULE - IM210

$566
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IGNITION MODULE - IM207

IGNITION MODULE - IM207

$726
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IGNITION MODULE - IM141

IGNITION MODULE - IM141

$444
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IGNITION MODULE - IM170

IGNITION MODULE - IM170

$371
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IGNITION MODULE - IM142

IGNITION MODULE - IM142

$378
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IGNITION MODULE - IM119

IGNITION MODULE - IM119

$296
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IGNITION MODULE - IM136

IGNITION MODULE - IM136

$225
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IGNITION MODULE - IM190

IGNITION MODULE - IM190

$211
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T&E Tools Ignition Spark Tester

T&E Tools Ignition Spark Tester

$39
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Toledo In-Line Ignition Spark Tester - 302026

Toledo In-Line Ignition Spark Tester - 302026

$32
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Fuelmiser Distributor Rotor - OES

Fuelmiser Distributor Rotor - OES

$163
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T&E Tools Electronic Ignition Spark Tester

T&E Tools Electronic Ignition Spark Tester

$56
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Toledo HD Spark Plug Firing Tester - 302167

Toledo HD Spark Plug Firing Tester - 302167

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Ignition Leads on the 2006 Daihatsu Bego: What You Need to Know

The 2006 Daihatsu Bego is a compact SUV designed with reliability and practicality in mind. When it comes to the ignition system, many car owners often wonder if ignition leads are part of the setup and what role they play if fitted. After checking technical sources and manufacturer specs, it turns out that the 2006 Daihatsu Bego does actually use ignition leads as part of its ignition system. This means understanding what ignition leads do and how to keep them in good shape is important for the overall health of the vehicle.

So, what exactly are ignition leads? Simply put, ignition leads are the rubber or silicone-coated wires that transmit the high-voltage electricity from the ignition coil or distributor to the spark plugs. These spark plugs then ignite the fuel-air mixture inside the engine cylinders, firing up the engine and keeping it running smoothly. Ignition leads play a crucial role in ensuring the electrical current reaches the spark plugs without any power loss or sparking leakage.

Over time, ignition leads can wear out due to heat, vibration, and exposure to oils and chemicals in the engine bay. When this happens, their ability to carry the voltage efficiently deteriorates, which can lead to misfires, rough idling, lower fuel efficiency, and even difficulty starting the vehicle. For a 2006 Daihatsu Bego, replacing or maintaining ignition leads can prevent a range of drivability issues and keep the engine firing on all cylinders.

When servicing the ignition leads on a 2006 Daihatsu Bego, there are a few tips and tricks to keep in mind. Firstly, it's essential to use high-quality replacement leads that match the specifications of the original parts. This ensures proper fit and resistance levels, helping to maintain the ignition system's reliability. Cheaper or incorrect leads might seem like a bargain but can cause more problems in the long run.

Secondly, when removing old ignition leads, be gentle and use the proper technique. Pulling on the wire itself can damage the connection, so it's best to grip the boot - the wider part that fits over the spark plug or coil - and wiggle it loose carefully. It's also handy to replace ignition leads one at a time, matching every lead you take off with its replacement. This prevents cross-firing, which happens when wires are mixed up and the engine misfires as a result.

Aside from replacement, inspecting ignition leads regularly during servicing is a good idea. Look for cracks, splits, or hardened rubber, as these signs indicate the leads are nearing the end of their lifespan. Moisture or oil contamination can also degrade leads, so thorough cleaning of the surrounding engine area helps keep them in tip-top shape. If any leads show signs of corrosion on their metal ends or loose connections, those need attention too.

Ignition leads generally don't have a fixed replacement interval, but checking them every 50,000 kilometres or during routine tune-ups is a practical approach for the 2006 Daihatsu Bego. Some drivers might notice symptoms like rough running, engine hesitation, or an illuminated check engine light, which can also be signs that the ignition leads deserve some attention.

Investing in maintaining or replacing ignition leads in a timely fashion can make a big difference. Not only does it keep the engine running smoothly and efficiently, but it also reduces emissions and improves overall drivability. For a vehicle like the 2006 Daihatsu Bego, which relies on consistent ignition timing for its performance, ignition leads are a small but mighty component that should never be overlooked during servicing.

In short, the 2006 Daihatsu Bego does use ignition leads as an essential part of its ignition system. Knowing their purpose and taking good care of them ensures the vehicle remains reliable, economical, and fun to drive for years to come.