BDFHYK 6PCS Ignition Coil Pack UF830 for Chevy Camaro, Cadillac CTS, GMC Acadia V6 3.0L 3.6L

Regular price $90.49
Product Detail
  • Type Ignition Coil
  • SKU BDDLZ-BD-05-07441
  • OE Number 12707304, 9212343, UF830, GN10889, 49118, C962, 5C2094
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UF830 Ignition Coil Pack for Listed Cadillac, Chevrolet, Buick, and GMC V6 Applications

This BDFHYK 6-piece ignition coil pack is an OE-style aftermarket replacement option for listed GM 3.0L and 3.6L V6 service groups using a matching UF830-style coil. It is intended for repairs where testing points to weak or inconsistent coil output, not as a guaranteed cure for every misfire.

When This 6-Piece Set May Be Relevant

  • Cold starts are followed by shaking, unstable idle, or a flashing or stored misfire code.
  • The engine hesitates during merging, passing, hill climbing, or other higher-load driving.
  • Several original coils have similar age and the repair plan calls for servicing all six cylinders together.

Listed Vehicle Groups

  • Cadillac CT5, CT6, XT5, XT6, ATS, and CTS listed service groups.
  • Chevrolet Camaro, Colorado, and Blazer listed service groups.
  • Buick Regal Sportback and LaCrosse listed service groups.
  • GMC Acadia and Canyon listed service groups.

Reference and Package Details

  • Reference numbers: UF830, 12707304, 9212343, GN10889, 49118, C962, 5C2094.
  • Package includes 6 ignition coil packs.
  • Spark plugs are not included.

Fitment Checks Before Ordering

Confirm the exact year, model, engine, original connector, coil body, mounting point, boot length, and OE reference. Similar GM vehicles can use different coils even when the engine size appears similar.

Installation and Diagnostic Notes

Install on a cool engine. Inspect spark plug wear and gap, coil boots, wiring connectors, plug wells, and signs of oil or moisture before fitting the new coils. Rough running can also come from spark plugs, injectors, air leaks, fuel pressure, wiring, sensors, or engine mechanical condition.