MAZDA JE4918100B IGNITION COIL
Product Specifications
| MAZDA | JE4918100B |
| MAZDA | B6S718100 |
| MAZDA | F2G81810X |
| MAZDA | F2G91810X |
| MAZDA | FEJK1810X |
| MAZDA | G62218100 |
| MAZDA | G6221810X |
| MAZDA | G6231810X |
| MAZDA | KF011810X |
| MAZDA | G6011810X |
| MAZDA | B5411810XA |
| MAZDA | B5421810XA |
| MAZDA | G60118100 |
| MAZDA | B1211810X |
| MAZDA | 06221810X |
| MAZDA | FF251810X |
| MAZDA | G60218100 |
| MAZDA | G6021810X |
| MAZDA | G60718100 |
| MAZDA | G6071810X |
| MAZDA | G6081810X |
| MAZDA | JE4818100B |
| MAZDA | JE481810XB |
| MAZDA | KF0118100 |
| MAZDA | JE491810XB |
| MAZDA | JE491010XB |
| MAZDA | JE481010XB |
| MAZDA | G62318100 |
The IGNITION COIL is a high-voltage transformer that steps up the 12 V battery supply to the 20,000–40,000 V spark discharge required to ignite the air-fuel mixture in each cylinder. Modern pencil-type coil-on-plug (COP) units — the dominant design in current production vehicles — mount directly over the spark plug, eliminating the high-voltage lead and reducing energy loss. Each coil fires independently under ECU control, enabling precise per-cylinder ignition timing and misfire detection.
This unit — MAZDA JE4918100B — is manufactured to OEM-equivalent specifications: primary and secondary winding resistance, turn ratio, peak output voltage, and connector pinout are matched to the original part. Supplied as a direct plug-and-play replacement requiring no ECU recalibration for standard fitment. Available wholesale from 0.18 USD, MOQ 1 pcs, production lead time 30-45 days.
Ignition coils degrade gradually with heat cycling and mileage. A single failed coil on a multi-cylinder engine will cause a misfire on that cylinder only — always verify which cylinder is misfiring with a scanner before replacing the full set.
- Disconnect the negative battery terminal before beginning work. On vehicles with an engine cover, remove it to access the coil rail.
- Identify the misfiring cylinder using an OBD-II scanner before removal — replace only the faulty coil unless the vehicle has high mileage, in which case replacing the full set is cost-effective.
- Disconnect the coil connector by pressing the release tab and pulling straight back — do not lever against the coil body.
- Remove the coil retaining bolt (typically M6, 8–10 Nm) and extract the coil with a straight pull. If the coil is seized in the plug well, use a dedicated coil puller — never twist or lever.
- Inspect the spark plug while the coil is removed. A fouled or worn plug is frequently the root cause of coil failure — replace the plug if in doubt.
- Install the new IGNITION COIL (MAZDA JE4918100B), torque the retaining bolt to specification, reconnect the connector until it clicks, reconnect the battery, and use an OBD-II scanner to clear stored fault codes. Confirm no new codes after a short drive cycle.