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27301-3C100 Ignition Coil Compatibility

27301-3C100 Ignition Coil Hyundai & Kia Multi-Engine Series (2.4L, 3.3L, 3.5L, 3.8L)

The IGNITION COIL is precision-engineered for high-performance Lambda V6 and Theta L4 architectures. This high-output coil delivers consistent voltage under extreme thermal loads, ensuring smooth idling and peak throttle response. Browse our ignition component catalog or explore our selection of Lambda and Theta engine parts to complete your 27301-3C100 replacement.

27301-3C100: Hyundai Models

  • Azera: 2006–2011 (3.3L / 3.8L)
  • Genesis / Coupe: 2009–2010 (3.8L)
  • Santa Fe / XL: 2007–2012 / 2019
  • Sonata / NF: 2005–2010
  • Quality: Performance Spark Grade

27301-3C100: Kia Models

  • Sorento: 2007–2009 (3.8L)
  • Borrego / Mohave: 2009–2011
  • Optima: 2006–2008 (2.4L)
  • Amanti: 2007–2009 (3.8L)
  • Standard: Precision Tolerance Match

Interchangeable Part Number: 27301-3C100

Ignition coils for V6 engines are often specific to the front or rear banks. Please verify fitment for your IGNITION COIL using your VIN.


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Questions and Answers

What engines are compatible with the 27301-3C100 ignition coil?
The 27301-3C100 IGNITION COIL is built for Hyundai and Kia Lambda V6 (3.3L, 3.5L, 3.8L) and select Theta L4 (2.4L) powerplants.
Why is it crucial to check the specific cylinder bank for V6 applications?
Clearance, boot length, and harness orientation can vary depending on whether the coil is mounted on the front or rear cylinder head bank of V6 models. Sharing your VIN via our WhatsApp link ensures an exact plug-and-play fit.
What performance benefits does this coil offer?
It provides high-output spark delivery designed to eliminate misfires, stabilize engine idling, and maintain efficient fuel combustion under severe thermal stress.

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