Product Description
GM Delco OEM Ignition Coil 12699382 LS3 LSA L99 L96
D514A Round-Style Ignition Coil | Supersedes 12739916 | Single OEM Coil
These genuine GM Delco ignition coils (P/N 12699382) are sourced directly from new GM crate engines or new GM valve covers. They are true OEM parts, not aftermarket replacements, ensuring optimal spark energy, reliability, and performance. Designed for LS engines that use the round-style D514A coil, these coils fit a wide range of LS2/LS3/LS7/LS9/LSA applications but are not compatible with flat-style ignition coils. Perfect for LS swaps, performance upgrades, or factory-correct replacements.
Key Features
- OEM GM Quality: Ensures factory-correct spark output, reliability, and long-term durability compared to aftermarket alternatives.
- Perfect for LS Builds: Ideal for LS swaps, performance applications, or replacing worn factory coils on round-style ignition setups.
- Never Installed: Removed from brand-new GM components—unused, never run, and ready for immediate installation.
Key Fitments
- Engine Compatibility: Fits LS2, LS3, LS7, LS9, LSA, and all GM V8 engines equipped with round-style D514A ignition coils. Not compatible with flat-style coils.
- OEM Replacement: GM P/N 12699382, supersedes 12739916, used on a wide range of GM trucks, SUVs, performance cars, and LS-powered platforms.
- Applicable Models Include: Buick Rainier (2005–2007), Cadillac CTS-V (2009–2015), Escalade (2007–2014), Chevrolet Avalanche (2007–2013), Camaro (2010–2015), Caprice (2011–2017), Colorado (2009–2012), Corvette (2005–2013), Express 1500/2500/3500/4500 (2008–2020), Impala SS (2006–2009), LCF (2016–2020), Monte Carlo SS (2006–2007), Silverado 1500/2500/3500 (2007–2019), SS (2014–2017), SSR (2005–2006), Suburban (2007–2019), Tahoe (2007–2014), Trailblazer (2005–2009), GMC Canyon (2009–2012), Envoy (2005–2009), Savana 1500/2500/3500/4500 (2008–2020), Sierra 1500/2500/3500 (2007–2019), Yukon/Yukon XL (2007–2014), Hummer H2/H3/H3T (2008–2010), Pontiac G8 (2008–2009), GTO (2005–2006), Saab 9-7X (2005–2009).