Set of 4 Ignition Coils 27301-2B100 for Hyundai i30 GD Veloster Rio GDI Set of 4 Ignition Coils 27301-2B100 for Hyundai i30 GD Veloster Rio GDISet of 4 Ignition Coils 27301-2B100 for Hyundai i30 GD Veloster Rio GDISet of 4 Ignition Coils 27301-2B100 for Hyundai i30 GD Veloster Rio GDISet of 4 Ignition Coils 27301-2B100 for Hyundai i30 GD Veloster Rio GDISet of 4 Ignition Coils 27301-2B100 for Hyundai i30 GD Veloster Rio GDISet of 4 Ignition Coils 27301-2B100 for Hyundai i30 GD Veloster Rio GDISet of 4 Ignition Coils 27301-2B100 for Hyundai i30 GD Veloster Rio GDISet of 4 Ignition Coils 27301-2B100 for Hyundai i30 GD Veloster Rio GDISet of 4 Ignition Coils 27301-2B100 for Hyundai i30 GD Veloster Rio GDISet of 4 Ignition Coils 27301-2B100 for Hyundai i30 GD Veloster Rio GDI

Aftermarket OEM Replacement Ignition Coils 273012B100 for Hyundai GDI Engines

Part #: 273012B100-4PACK OEM #: 27301-2B100 SKU: 273012B100-4PACK

4x Ignition Coils for Hyundai i30 GD Veloster Rio GDI

$325.97
RRP $539.96
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IMPORTANT FITMENT CHECK

Full set of 4. Verify 2-pin connector and 1.6L Gamma engine fitment.


Ships Daily from Cranbourne VIC. Expert fitment support available.

COMPATIBLE VEHICLES

  • Hyundai i30 GD 1.6L
  • Hyundai Accent RB 1.6L

HYUNDAI

  • Hyundai i30 (GD): 1.6L GDI (G4FD) (2012 - 2017)
    • Found in i30 Tourer/Wagon and specific Hatch trims.
  • Hyundai Veloster (FS): 1.6L GDI Non-Turbo (G4FD) (2012 - 2017)
  • Hyundai Accent (RB): 1.6L GDI (G4FD) (Check Engine)

KIA

  • Kia Rio (UB): 1.6L GDI (G4FD) (2011 - 2016)
    • Fits Si, SLi, Sport models with GDI engine.
  • Kia Soul (AM / PS): 1.6L GDI (G4FD) (2011 - 2016)

⚠️ ENGINE FITMENT

This coil is for 1.6L GDI (Direct Injection) Engines.

  • Part Number: 27301-2B100
  • Fits: i30 GDI, Veloster Non-Turbo, Rio GDI.
Identification
SKU273012B100-4PACK
BrandOEM
Part Numbers
Part Number273012B100-4PACK
Reference OEM Number27301-2B100
Other OEM Numbers273012B100, 27301-2B100, 27301 2B100
Related Part NumbersCC598, C625, C9599, IC399
Trade Part NumbersDENSO-AU: 673-8304, NGK-AU: U5297, SWAN: IC399
Product Specifics
TypeIgnition Coil
Manufacturer Warranty1 Year
Number of pins2 -pin connector
Connector Shaperectangular
Rated Voltage12 V
Mounting TypeBolted
Number of mounting bores1
Ignition Coil TypeFlush-Fitting Pencil Ignition Coils
Number Of Coils4
Shipping & Dimensions
Shipping Weight0.5000 kg
Shipping Width0.160 m
Shipping Height0.050 m
Shipping Length0.230 m
Other Details
NoteCHECK IMAGES. CONFIRM WITH OEM NUMBER.
Unit Of Measureea
How do I know if my ignition coil has failed?

The most reliable way is to scan for fault codes with an OBD2 scanner - codes P0300 to P0312 indicate cylinder-specific misfires. You can also swap the suspect coil with one from a different cylinder and check if the misfire moves with the coil. A coil that is cracked, carbon-tracked, or producing a visible spark to the engine block has failed.

Should I replace all ignition coils at once or just the faulty one?

If one coil has failed due to age or heat damage on a high-mileage vehicle, the remaining coils are likely in similar condition. Replacing all coils at the same time prevents repeat breakdowns and is more economical than multiple call-outs. If the failure was caused by a specific fault such as a leaking valve cover gasket, replace only the affected coil once the root cause is fixed.

Do I need to replace spark plugs when I replace ignition coils?

It is good practice to inspect spark plugs when replacing ignition coils. A worn or fouled spark plug increases the load on the coil and can cause premature coil failure. If the plugs are approaching their service interval or show signs of wear, replacing both at the same time saves labour and reduces the risk of repeat ignition issues.

What are the symptoms of a failing crankshaft angle sensor on ignition?

A failing crank angle sensor causes ignition timing to be incorrect or absent, resulting in misfires, hard starting, rough idle, stalling, or a no-start condition. Fault codes P0335-P0338 are commonly associated with this fault.

How often should I replace ignition leads?

Ignition leads typically last 60,000-100,000 km depending on the vehicle and operating conditions. Signs of worn leads include misfires, rough idle, poor fuel economy, and visible cracking or carbon tracking on the lead insulation.

What is the difference between a coil pack and a coil-on-plug ignition coil?

A coil pack serves multiple cylinders from one unit via ignition leads. Coil-on-plug (COP) ignition has one individual coil per cylinder sitting directly on the spark plug. COP systems are more common on modern vehicles and generally provide stronger, more precise spark.

Can a faulty ignition coil damage my catalytic converter?

Yes. A misfiring cylinder caused by a faulty ignition coil sends unburnt fuel into the exhaust, which can overheat and damage the catalytic converter. If you have a misfire fault code, address it promptly to protect your catalytic converter.

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