NGK Ignition Coils

Advance Adds NGK Ignition Coils, NTK Technical Sensors

For more than 15 years, Advance and Carquest have carried NGK spark plugs and NTK oxygen sensors.

NGK Spark Plugs (U.S.A.) recently announced an agreement with Advance Auto Parts to carry NGK ignition coils and NTK technical sensors at all Advance and Carquest locations, including online.

“We have seen the professional technician leaning more to OE and OES products for their repairs, especially in newer-model vehicles,” said Craig Barnes, vice president merchandising at Advance. “Offering NGK/NTK’s new full line of NGK ignition coils and NTK technical sensors gives us a great solution to fulfill the needs of professional technicians and DIY customers alike.”

For more than 15 years, Advance and Carquest have carried NGK spark plugs and NTK oxygen sensors. The expansion agreement will add NGK ignition coils and leverage NGK’s ignition expertise for the Advance and Carquest customer.

NGK ignition coils are manufactured to OE standards for the highest durability and operational performance, according to the company. NGK launched NTK technical sensors as part of the company’s ongoing commitment to streamline product types and increase coverage under one premium brand. All NTK technical sensors undergo extreme test conditions that include vibration, thermal shock and OBD verification testing.

“This is a business strategy that we have diligently worked on with the Advance leadership team and NGK is excited about launching our complete line of NGK ignition coils and NTK technical sensors,” said Brian Norko, vice president – aftermarket for NGK Spark Plugs. “The addition of our premium ignition-coil and technical-sensor product lines at Advance and Carquest provides us a national footprint to continue to grow the NGK and NTK brands and is a natural expansion of our longstanding relationship. Their trust and confidence in our company and brands validates our belief that NGK is more than a spark plug company. We are the ignition and sensor specialist.”

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