Kent-moore Km-6009 Ignition Coil Remover Installer Sealed In Plastic Bag on 2040-parts.com
Easthampton, Massachusetts, US
KENT-MOORE KM-6009 Ignition Coil Remover Installer Sealed in Plastic Bag
Came from small GM Dealership
Brand New
KM-6009 is required to properly remove and install the ignition coil assembly.
Two KM-6009 replacers are threaded into the ignition coil allowing for the safe separation of the ignition coil towers from the spark plugs.
Attempts to service the ignition coil assembly without KM-6009 may result in component damage.
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