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<blockquote data-quote="BAD454SS" data-source="post: 901369" data-attributes="member: 18546"><p>Try looking at Denso from Rock auto . I get spark noise poping through radio on /off . Radio only because of antennea . I ended up buying Full set of Denso wires and 8 ignition coils around $550 with discount , plus all 4 Denso oxygen sensors for $200 ish . All the parts seem to be OEM quality if not better. Going to change everyhing out in November when it cools down, Coming up on 75,000 miles. This is purely preventive maintenance and to cure the spark pop noise (I think its a cracked wire). For the Old coils i got a denso boot kit to rebuild them i will probably save the coils or put them on Ebay. Living in 115 degree heat takes a toll on wires and electrical componants , things tend to dry out and crack.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BAD454SS, post: 901369, member: 18546"] Try looking at Denso from Rock auto . I get spark noise poping through radio on /off . Radio only because of antennea . I ended up buying Full set of Denso wires and 8 ignition coils around $550 with discount , plus all 4 Denso oxygen sensors for $200 ish . All the parts seem to be OEM quality if not better. Going to change everyhing out in November when it cools down, Coming up on 75,000 miles. This is purely preventive maintenance and to cure the spark pop noise (I think its a cracked wire). For the Old coils i got a denso boot kit to rebuild them i will probably save the coils or put them on Ebay. Living in 115 degree heat takes a toll on wires and electrical componants , things tend to dry out and crack. [/QUOTE]
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