







Spark Plug Lead Set for Kia Optima GD Sportage KM Carnival VQ Magentis MG V6 G6BA G6BV
Direct Fit Replaces 2750137A00
BRAND NEW *OEM Quality* ignition lead set to suit Kia Optima GD / Sportage KM / Carnival VQ and Magentis MG V6 petrol engines.
Misfiring or rough idle on your Kia V6? A failing ignition lead set is one of the most common causes on these engines. This is a direct-fit set engineered to restore clean spark delivery to all six cylinders. Dispatched same-day from Melbourne.
TO SUIT
This lead set suits the Kia Optima GD (2001-2006) with 2.5L G6BV or 2.7L G6BA engine, Sportage KM (2005-2007) 2.7L G6BA V6 AWD, Carnival VQ (2006-2009) 2.7L G6EA V6, and Magentis MG (2006-2008) 2.7L G6EA V6. Six-lead set with DIN coil connector and SAE spark plug connector.
OEM PART NUMBERS
- 2750137A00
- 27501-37A00
- 27501-37A30
- 27501-37B00
- 2750137B00
OTHER PART NUMBERS
- NGK: ILK-6176
- STANDARD: DFS176
- BERU: B6240I
- RC-XX91
- ILS-272M
- E76622
- FL5064
- TG6176
PACKAGE INCLUDES
1 x Ignition Lead Set (6 leads) - spark plug connector SAE / ignition coil connector DIN - lead lengths 300mm to 985mm.
ABOUT IGNITION LEADS
Ignition leads carry the high-voltage pulse from the ignition coil to each spark plug in firing order sequence. On V6 engines all six leads should be replaced together as a set - uneven lead resistance causes cylinder-to-cylinder timing variation.
Degraded lead insulation allows voltage to leak before reaching the plug, resulting in partial combustion, misfires and increased load on the coil itself.
COMMON SYMPTOMS OF FAILURE
- Engine misfire on one or more cylinders at idle or under load
- Rough running or uneven idle
- Stumble or hesitation under acceleration
- Increased fuel consumption
- Difficulty starting especially in wet or cold conditions
- Check engine light - misfire codes P0300 to P0306
- [06/06 - 09/15] KIA CARNIVAL VQ 2.7L V6 G6EA 139kW
- [06/06 - 12/08] KIA MAGENTIS MG 2.7L V6 G6EA 138kW
- [05/01 - 02/03] KIA OPTIMA GD,MS V6 2.5L V6 G6BV 124kW
- [04/04 - 07/06] KIA OPTIMA GD,MS V6 2.7L V6 G6BA 132kW
- [05/05 - 08/07] KIA SPORTAGE JE,KM V6 2.7L V6 G6BA 129kW
What is the difference between ignition leads and spark plugs?
Ignition leads (also called spark plug wires or HT leads) carry the high-voltage charge from the ignition coil or distributor cap to the spark plug. The spark plug then uses that charge to create the spark that ignites the air-fuel mixture inside the combustion chamber. They are separate components - leads can fail independently from plugs and vice versa. Coil-on-plug (COP) engines do not use ignition leads as each coil sits directly on its spark plug.
How do I know if my ignition leads or spark plugs need replacing?
Common signs of worn or failing leads include visible arcing or sparking from the lead insulation in the dark, misfires that move between cylinders when you swap leads, and cracked or oil-soaked insulation visible on inspection. Worn spark plugs typically cause hard starting, rough idle, misfires under load, and increased fuel consumption. An OBD2 scanner showing cylinder-specific misfire codes will help identify which cylinder is affected, guiding diagnosis of both components.
How often should I replace ignition leads and spark plugs?
Spark plug service intervals vary by plug type - standard copper plugs typically last 30,000 to 40,000 km, while iridium and platinum plugs can last 80,000 to 100,000 km depending on the vehicle. Ignition leads generally last 60,000 to 100,000 km but should be inspected at every major service for cracking or damage. Both components should be replaced together when one has worn to service limit, as the labour to access them is often the same.
Can I replace just one spark plug or lead, or do I need to replace the full set?
It is best practice to replace all spark plugs as a set. Plugs wear at similar rates and mixing old and new plugs creates inconsistent combustion across cylinders. Ignition leads should also be replaced as a set - individual leads are difficult to source for most vehicles and worn leads from the same set will fail soon after. The cost difference between replacing one and replacing all is small compared to the labour of a repeat service.
Will worn ignition leads or spark plugs damage other components?
Yes. Misfires caused by worn plugs or failing leads send unburnt fuel into the exhaust system. This unburnt fuel overheats the catalytic converter and can cause permanent damage - a costly secondary repair. Extended misfiring can also foul oxygen sensors and contaminate engine oil with fuel wash-down. Replacing plugs and leads at their service interval is significantly cheaper than replacing a catalytic converter.
Do I need to gap new spark plugs before fitting?
Most aftermarket OEM replacement spark plugs are pre-gapped to the standard specification for the intended application and do not require adjustment. However always verify the gap against your vehicle service manual using a feeler gauge before installation - particularly on iridium and platinum plugs where the electrode is fragile and must not be adjusted with a coin or flat tool. If the gap is incorrect use a proper spark plug gap tool and adjust only the ground electrode, never the centre electrode.
| Identification | |
|---|---|
| SKU | TG6176-2750137A00-kia |
| Brand | OEM |
| Part Numbers | |
| Part Number | 2750137A00 |
| Reference OEM Number | 27501-37B00, 2750137B00 |
| Other OEM Numbers | 2750137A00, 27501-37A00, 27501-37A30 |
| Related Part Numbers | TG6176, B6240I, RC-XX91, ILS-272M, DFS176, E76622, FL5064 |
| Trade Part Numbers | NGK: ILK-6176, STANDARD: DFS176 |
| Product Specifics | |
| Type | Ignition Lead Set |
| Number of circuits | 6 |
| Fitment Type | Direct Replacement |
| Kit Quantity | 6 |
| Spark Plug Connector | SAE |
| Coil Connector | DIN |
| Other Details | |
| Note | Always verify fitment using your vehicle's OEM part number. |
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