Mine have the green labels. The thing about the OE wires is that they are set up to go on pins that stick up in the centers of the connectors on the distributor cap and coil. However, all the replacement coils I have been able to get from Bosch don't have these pins in the center of the connector, but rather have the brass insert in which you need to push the brass connector. All I was saying was that if you had the OE wires with the OE cap, the replacement coil could mean a new set of plug wires (the ones I sell from Bosch have brass connectors that will either clamp around the pins on the OE stuff or push into the brass inserts of the non-OE stuff). Bosch makes both types of wires, and caps. Sorry about the length. Thanks, Ken Wilford http://www.vanagain.com John 3:16 New Phone (856)-327-4936 Shop: (856)-765-1583 Fax: (856)-327-2242 |
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