

⚡ Ignite your drive with DIY power and savings!
The Standard Motor Products FD-498T Ignition Coil is a vehicle-specific, plug-in replacement part designed to restore engine smoothness and performance. Weighing just over 1 kg and sized for easy handling, it offers a quick installation under 30 minutes, enabling significant savings compared to dealership repairs. Highly rated by users, this coil enhances ignition efficiency, boosts fuel economy, and is a trusted upgrade for maintaining your vehicle’s optimal operation.


| ASIN | B005XUYDV4 |
| Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #368,174 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #1,156 in Automotive Replacement Ignition Coils |
| Brand | Standard Motor Products |
| Connector Gender | male |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (573) |
| Date First Available | January 15, 2011 |
| Exterior | Machined |
| Installation Type | Plug In |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 6 x 4.6 x 3.8 inches |
| Item model number | FD498T |
| Manufacturer | Standard |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FD-498T |
| Model | Ignition Coil |
| Product Dimensions | 6 x 4.6 x 3.8 inches |
| UPC | 025623396439 |
| Vehicle Service Type | Vehicle,Vehicles |
G**.
Fits, Works, and saved me a ton of money
I am now a mechanic! The 2001 Ford Ranger again smoothly runs! I think I will take a victory lap or two to relish the smooth runing 3 liter 6 cylinder engine. For less than $40 and 30 minutes of my time I got the truck running again. This effort resulted in a savings of hundreds of dollars (many hundreds) from the quote Christian Brothers provided to me. So simple. Order part from Amazon (saving $80 from the dealership price) receive in two days. Open hood, disconnect battery, remove 3 bolts on the installed coil (after using a Marks-A-Lot to number the plug wires), remove wires. Spray on more mosquito repellent. Open box, place new coil where the old one was and bolt down with the removed bolts. Insert the plug wires according to the markings. Connect the positive clamp to the battery. Start engine - and see the "Check Engine" light is now no longer glowing. Engine in running smoothly and all is right (for the time being) in the world. This is not rocket surgery. You can do it. Now for another day - I bought new plug wires and spark plugs. Christian Brothers wanted to replace them - said they were old. And indeed they are old - but on 37,213 miles on the truck. I thought the plugs would be good for at least 50,000. Nevertheless - I bought wires and plugs on Amazon saving a pretty penny over local parts stores. By doing this (buying on Amazon and installing myself) I am going to save around $1,000! Replacing a coil - like falling off a log. Replacing the SP Wires - well a bit of contortion, but no skill required. Replacing the plugs - more contortion, right tools needed, and a bit of time. These steps are not anything but talking off and putting back on. One does not need to know anything about how a gasoline engine works or how to adjust it. This is really nothing more than changing a flat tire. Don't get ripped off as I was going to be until I told them NO. Give a try and enjoy your success and newly found money.
J**S
Boosted performance and gas mileage!
The coil pack was reasonably priced, easy to install and helped my Taurus to regain most of its original power and smoothness. Should have replaced it sooner!😀👍🚘
S**V
Works great in my 2002 Ford Windstar.
This ignition coil pack works great in my 2002 Ford Windstar. I installed it myself along with new plugs and wires (also purchased on Amazon) a few months ago and it's still running smoothly without any issues. Definitely recommend it and, at the time I purchased it, it was substantially cheaper than anywhere else so that's a plus. If I ever have any issues I'll update this review. [Update 2/15/2020] I recently sold the van and the coil pack was still working fine, but since I don't have it anymore can't give any more updates on how well it holds up.
M**S
Works perfectly
Installation was very easy on my truck. It seems to work just fine.
B**A
Solved Rough idle, simple to install, HALF PRICE of local stores.
My 05 Ranger had a very rough idle and would be hard to start, was not noticeable when moving just stopped and idling. Tried fuel filter, new plugs, new plug wires; finally I replaced the OE coil pack with this Standard Motor Products coil pack. Perfect fit, simple to install just 3 8mm head bolts. Be sure to number spark plugs wire to replace them in exact position. Local parts stores, Advance, Auto Zone, O'Riellys wanted $75 to $85 for a coil pack from manufacturers without the historical excellence of Standard Motor Products.
M**A
Standard Motor Products FD-498T Ignition Coil
Standard motor products has always been a quality ignition / electrical automotive part supplier and this coil is no exception. Very easy to install on Ford F-150 4.2L engine. Coil is located on passenger side valve cover with 3 bolts easy access and 1 electrical harness connector to undo. This standard coil is an exact replacement to the Ford OEM coil and costs a little less than half the price of a Ford Motorcraft coil. Can’t beat the price or the quality of this coil.
J**.
DON'T SKIMP ON THIS WITH AN AFTERMARKET PART...IT WILL COST YOU MORE THAN YOU THINK
Defective part, pretty much by design. Unfortunately, it took me a couple of months to find this out.So I doubt I could return it. I got a cylinder two misfire code, so first fix was replacing the ignition coil. I placed this in, and it did NOT fix the problem. So I figured I would leave it in seeing the one I removed was the 9 year old factory original and was probably ready to go. So I went on a trek to solve the problem, replacing several things in the process, starting with minor fixes to major. After three months, the problem got severely worse, with extreme bucking...so I threw my hands up in the air and brought my truck to Ford. The problem? The ignition coil. They put in a Motocraft and it works fine, solved all problems, telling me that aftermarket parts usually don't work well on their vehicles...So my question to the aftermarket companies...WHY ARE YOU MAKING THEM? The fact that this part isn't designed to properly work is a severe defect that cost me much more money than needed. So the problem was the original Motocraft crapping out after 9 years. If I had just replaced it with something that worked...namely the factory part...my problem would have been solved immediately. I'll spend the extra 50 bucks for a part that works as it should instead of a 35 dollar part that shouldn't be sold in the first place.
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