Can a Subaru Forester's ignition coil use aftermarket parts?

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OJaxon
07/30/25 3:59am
Subaru Forester's ignition coil can use aftermarket parts. Definition of aftermarket parts: These are components produced by regular supporting manufacturers that have obtained ISO9000 quality certification and the ISO/TS16949 automotive quality certification, which is equivalent to the current automotive quality requirements of the United States, Germany, France, and Italy. These parts are generally circulated from automobile manufacturers and are directly authorized by the manufacturers to dealers in various regions for sale. Tips for purchasing automotive parts: Check if the trademark and labels are complete, determine if the part is bent by checking for light leakage at the contact point with the glass plate, inspect if the joint parts are smooth, pay attention to these checks when purchasing, and look for any signs of rust on the surface of the part.
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