Ignite Your Drive! 🚗💨
The ENA Set of 4 Ignition Coil Packs is designed for a perfect fit in select Hyundai and Kia models from 2011 to 2018. With a user-friendly bolt-on installation and a 1-year limited warranty, these coils enhance engine performance and fuel efficiency, making them a smart upgrade for any car enthusiast.
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 6 x 2.5 x 3 inches |
Part Interchange Info | replacement |
Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
Installation Type | Bolt-On |
C**M
Solved My Misfire Issue! (With 1 Year Update)
Update 1/13/2021Checking in after a year. The engine is still running perfectly. Definitely recommended!Update 7/13/2020Wow. It's been 6 months already, and honestly, I completely forgot about this. I haven't had any problems with my engine since replacing the coils - she runs like a dream. Definitely would recommend. I'll give a final update in another 6 months for a 1 year review (or sooner, if I have an issue). So far they seem to be a quality product, and I haven't had any issues.Original Review -I have a 2013 Hyundai Elantra 1.8L. I was having issues for a few months of sudden loss of power while driving. Only for a split second, and never seemed to have any lasting issues. The idle RPMs were 1-200 low, and they would dip, whether in neutral, drive, or park, and sometimes they would dip while driving in the 1500-2000 RPM range. No code was being triggered (although eventually P0303 popped up).At first I thought it was the spark plugs (I had just reached 93,000 miles), so I swapped those out. The vast majority (90%) of the misfiring was solved with that, but some still remained. After looking around some more online, it seemed like the problem was an ignition coil. I knew I had previously had the P0303 code pop up, but the code disappeared after changing the spark plugs. The internet also said to change all ignition coils at once, so I started hunting around for an inexpensive set and landed here.It's been 10 days since I put these in and my engine has been running smoothly. I'll be back in 6 months for a brief follow up and let you guys know if I had any issues.
N**.
Worked
Solved a misfire. Cheap enough to replace multiple times if they fail. Dealer wanted almost 400 for one.
D**E
Ignition coils
Work as well as original. Fit was also great.
L**E
Lasted almost a year
These were inexpensive and worked well. 10 months in and one has failed. They need a yearly subscription lol
L**N
Possibly saved myself 2,000-19,000
I have a 2013 Hyundai Elantra GLS.Pretty basic model. It’s an automatic.I have over 185,000 miles on it and I’ve owned it since late 2016. My o2 sensor has been off for a while but my mechanic said it really isn’t a HUGE deal. Okay, sure.Welllllllll then my car has began idling rough lately and when accelerating it bumped a bit. It started pretty mild and once in a while. Then it happened every single ride. My check engine light started freaking FLASHING and losing power for 5 seconds once a ride.The only code that showed up was the o2 sensor still. Ughhh. I was waiting on my mechanic to get back to me when on the way home the car bumped and jumped and the check engine light flashed for several minutes. I was 2 miles from home so I took the risk.Ran the codes again... just the o2.Took a chance and replaced ALL the ignition coils and spark plugs.No more bumping... I’ve only ran it 10 miles but I swear every ride before as soon as I cranked it the car was jumping harder than a club on a Friday night.These coils were easy to install... and 130 cheaper EACH than the local mechanics... 79 for all four and 4 minutes to replace myself.... 600 at the mechanic.I’ll update it something goes wrong but so far my $80 fix saved me a $2000 repair Bill or $19,000+ used car loan
J**Y
Excelente
Excelente llego a tiempo
P**
Coils
The part indeed fit, but after driving 10 miles thr motor started to misfire again. Just spend the money on quality coils
R**E
Sluggish Kia back in fine form.
Easy to install, well made, perfect fit. I am mechanically inclined, but never replaced these before. When my Kia threw a computer code, I knew a replacement was due, so I did all of them. Saved hundreds by doing it myself.
V**H
Quality not good
Product quality not good . Not enough power to car
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