Ignition coil broke in two - how'd this happen?

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Oct 24, 2015 | 08:17 AM
  #1  
After a few weeks of annoying MAF issues, then replacing the MAF but breaking a brittle piece of the air intake, when I put it back together with a couple new pieces and a new air filter last weekend, I expected a smooth engine again.

Instead, it sounded like a tank and upon checking the codes, I found cylinder 2 misfire - p0302.

Today I found the cause of the misfire being a broken ignition coil, I wondered how can one of these break like mine did?

It is the original Hansin part.

http://flic.kr/p/zUakYn
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Oct 24, 2015 | 09:39 AM
  #2  
Quote: After a few weeks of annoying MAF issues, then replacing the MAF but breaking a brittle piece of the air intake, when I put it back together with a couple new pieces and a new air filter last weekend, I expected a smooth engine again.

Instead, it sounded like a tank and upon checking the codes, I found cylinder 2 misfire - p0302.

Today I found the cause of the misfire being a broken ignition coil, I wondered how can one of these break like mine did?

It is the original Hansin part.

http://flic.kr/p/zUakYn
Are they original to the car? If so I'd think heat would make them brittle over time..I had my number 3 break in half not to long ago..not a big deal cause I keep 6 of each front and back as extras...(small town with a pull a part) I get them dirt cheap...as well as most other parts
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Oct 24, 2015 | 11:37 AM
  #3  
I believe it was an original. Good idea to have some spares around. I should plan a trip to the local JY to practice taking off the UIM and the fuel rail as I want to refurbish my injectors and replace my FPR sometime soon.
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