2000 Chevrolet Blazer - Ignition Coil Connector

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Standard Ignition 3 Terminal Flex Fuel Sensor Connector - HP4535

Part #:
HP4535
Line:
STD
$25.99 Each
Availability Controls for Standard Ignition 3 Terminal Flex Fuel Sensor Connector
Ignition Coil Connector  
Number Of Wires:   3
Terminal Type:   Blade
Connector Gender:   Male

Standard Ignition 3 Terminal Flex Fuel Sensor Connector - S1535

Part #:
S1535
Line:
STD
$44.99 Each
Availability Controls for Standard Ignition 3 Terminal Flex Fuel Sensor Connector
Ignition Coil Connector  
Number Of Wires:   3
Terminal Type:   Blade
Connector Gender:   Male

Dorman TECHoice 3 Terminal Multi-Purpose Connector - 645-300

Part #:
645-300
Line:
DOR
$49.99 Each
Availability Controls for Dorman TECHoice 3 Terminal Multi-Purpose Connector
Ignition Coil Connector   3 Way; With Leads; Brown
Number Of Wires:   3
Terminal Type:   Pin
Terminal Gender:   Male

ACDelco 3 Terminal Multi-Purpose Connector - PT1795

Part #:
PT1795
Line:
ACD
$49.99 Each
Availability Controls for ACDelco 3 Terminal Multi-Purpose Connector
Ignition Coil Connector   With Leads; 3 Way; Female; Brown
Number Of Wires:   3
Terminal Type:   Blade, Pin
Connector Gender:   Male

Standard Blue Streak Ignition Coil - DR49

Part #:
DR49
Line:
STD
$36.99 Each
Availability Controls for Standard Blue Streak Ignition Coil
Ignition Coil  
Color:   Black
Terminal Type:   Blade
Bracket Included:   Yes

MasterPro Ignition Coil - 2-50007

Part #:
2-50007
Line:
MPI
$33.99 Each
Availability Controls for MasterPro Ignition Coil
Ignition Coil  
Color:   Black
Terminal Type:   Blade
Bracket Included:   No

Replacing an Ignition Coil Connector


An ignition coil connector is an electrical component that connects the ignition coil to a vehicle's wiring harness, and is responsible for converting the electrical signal from the vehicle's battery into a high-voltage spark that ignites the air-fuel mixture in the engine's cylinders. Over time, the ignition coil connector's electrical contacts may become damaged or corrode due to wear and tear or exposure to the elements. Poor electrical contact can cause symptoms of a bad ignition coil connector, such as rough idling or the inability to maintain a constant idle, misfires, poor acceleration, or decreased fuel efficiency. Depending on the type of damage that has occurred and the design of your ignition system, a damaged ignition coil connector may also prevent your vehicle from starting at all. If the Check Engine light is on, have the engine code scanned for free at any O'Reilly Auto Parts store to see if the diagnostic code is related to the ignition system, and complete a thorough inspection of your ignition system to determine the source of the problem. O'Reilly Auto Parts has everything you need for a complete ignition system repair, including replacement coils, ignition coil connectors, spark plugs, distributor parts, and more.