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NGK Ignition Coil - U5132

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Goss Ignition Coil - C397

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NGK Ignition Coil - U5067

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Goss Ignition Coil - C479

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NGK Ignition Coil - U2055

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Goss Ignition Coil - C411

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NGK Ignition Coil - U5003

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NGK Ignition Coil - U2005

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Goss Ignition Coil - C569

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NGK Ignition Coil - U5076

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NGK Ignition Coil - U5063

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Goss Ignition Coil - C394

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Goss Ignition Coil - C396

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Goss Ignition Coil - IM021M

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NGK Ignition Coil - U5093

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OEX Ignition Coil - OC322C
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Genuine OEM Ignition Coil - C457GEN

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Goss Ignition Coil - C682

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Goss Ignition Coil - C370

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Goss Ignition Coil - C603

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Ignition Coils on the 2013 Honda Civic: What You Need to Know

The 2013 Honda Civic is a popular choice among Australian drivers thanks to its reliability, efficiency, and solid performance. When it comes to its ignition system, yes, the 2013 Honda Civic definitely uses ignition coils. These small but mighty components are a crucial part of making sure the engine fires up and runs smoothly.

An ignition coil's main job is to take the low voltage from the car's battery and step it up to a high voltage that is needed to create a spark inside the engine's spark plugs. Without this spark, the petrol-air mixture in the cylinders wouldn't ignite, and the engine just wouldn't start or keep running. In the 2013 Honda Civic, ignition coils are mounted directly on all four cylinders (since this model typically comes with a four-cylinder engine). This design setup is often called a coil-on-plug system, where each plug has its own ignition coil sitting right on top, delivering consistent and reliable sparks.

Over time and kilometres, ignition coils can wear out or develop faults. Heat and constant electrical loads place a lot of stress on these parts inside the engine bay. When ignition coils start failing, the symptoms can include rough idling, engine misfires, poor fuel economy, difficulty starting the car, or even a check engine light coming on. Often, the car's onboard diagnostics system will log a specific trouble code pointing to one or more faulty coils.

Regular servicing of your 2013 Honda Civic should always include a check-up on the ignition coils to keep the engine running smoothly. Servicing experts recommend inspecting the coils, spark plugs, and related components around every 100,000 kilometres or sooner if you notice any symptoms. While ignition coils themselves don't have a set replacement interval like spark plugs do, they are definitely a wear item and need assessing at routine servicing appointments.

Replacing ignition coils is a relatively straightforward job for a qualified mechanic. They can diagnose coil issues using specialised tools that check coil resistance or by performing a spark test. Typically, if one coil fails, the best practice is to replace all four coils at once rather than just the faulty one. This ensures even wear and helps avoid having to come back soon after to replace more coils. Genuine Honda ignition coils are preferred, as they are built to the exact factory specifications and offer better longevity and performance than cheaper aftermarket alternatives.

Maintenance tips for ignition coils on the 2013 Honda Civic include keeping the engine bay clean to avoid dirt and moisture creeping into the coils, which can cause corrosion or electrical shorts. Also, it's wise to replace spark plugs when changing ignition coils as this can prevent unnecessary strain and potential future coil failure. Faulty spark plugs can cause ignition coils to work harder, which reduces their lifespan.

When it's time to replace ignition coils, the process is quick and minimally invasive. A mechanic will disconnect the battery, carefully unplug each coil from the spark plug, remove retaining bolts, and then install the new units before reassembling everything. Once new coils are installed, the car's ECU (engine control unit) will reset and the engine should run much smoother with better fuel efficiency and lower emissions.

Drivers who maintain their ignition coils in good shape on their 2013 Honda Civic benefit from improved engine performance, reduced chances of stalling or misfiring, and overall better driving experience. Regular coil checks prevent breakdowns and unexpected repair costs, helping keep this trusty hatch or sedan purring on the roads across Australia.

So next time the service advisor mentions ignition coils during a scheduled maintenance session, it's worth paying attention. They may not be the flashiest part under the bonnet but they're absolutely essential for keeping your 2013 Honda Civic running like a champ. Staying alert to coil health and replacing them when necessary means fewer headaches and more kilometres of worry-free driving.