Ignite Your Drive! 🚗💨
The QYL Pack of 4 Ignition Coils is a high-performance replacement designed specifically for Hyundai Accent, Kia Rio, and Dodge Attitude vehicles. Engineered with premium materials, these coils enhance ignition efficiency, reduce emissions, and ensure a smooth driving experience by eliminating common ignition issues. With a focus on durability and compatibility, this pack is essential for maintaining optimal vehicle performance.
Brand | QYL |
Item Weight | 1.92 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 9.13 x 6.77 x 3.35 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | GRNN-0242881476 |
OEM Part Number | 27301-26640, 2730126640, Standard Motor Products: UF499 Aftermarket: BAB26 Herko Automotive: B079 Delphi: GN10330 OLD: 079BAB26 |
P**X
Fit my 2010 Kia Rio5 perfectly - great value
I had an engine misfire code (P0301) on my 2010 Kia Rio5 LX with 105k miles on it. As an aside, I have actually had misfire codes twice before in the past, and at one point I had all four coils replaced at an auto shop for an OUTRAGEOUS price years ago.Anyways, these fit my car perfectly. Quality seems great - felt and looked to be higher quality than the Denso brand that I removed (but we shall see how they hold up). Also replaced all four spark plugs (be sure to get anti-seize to grease the threads). Check online for tutorials. I am not a mechanic but I changed these all myself in around an hour and for less than $50 including spark plugs. By the way, now that I know what I am doing I could change these out in under 15 minutes.Car started with no problems and no errors codes. Woohoo! Drove it around town multiple times and it is running great!I will plan to replace these once per year just to be safe, as this seems to be a common issue with Kia Rios.I will try to update this review as time goes on (especially if something goes wrong!).
B**T
It got check engine like P0302 and P0301 which is for a spark misfire ...
Our 2008 Hyundai Accent started running really rough with around 90,000 miles (flashing check engine light). It got check engine like P0302 and P0301 which is for a spark misfire on certain cylinders. I read online that you should not drive a car in this state because the un-burnt fuel can damage your catalytic converter so we parked the car for a few days.I went to Autozone and bought some new NGK spark plugs for around $10, changed them out and the check engine light came right back on. Then I read online that Hyundai ignition coils tend to fail frequently. They must be poorly designed because my Toyota never needed them replaced even after 250,000 miles.I checked Autozone, Napa Auto Parts, Advanced Auto Parts, and O'Reilly Auto Parts and they all wanted around $70 EACH for these. Then I saw these on Amazon for $25 for 4 ($6 each). Put these in the Accent in about 15 minutes and reset the ECU by unplugging the battery. The car runs smooth now and no more check engine light.It amazes me how high the markup is at these auto parts stores. This would have easily been a $500 repair at the dealer. Internet retailers like Amazon are bringing prices down significantly for consumers.
M**H
Great price for 4 ignition coils! Thank you!
When you do your homework on buying ignition coils, you will discover a price range that is mind boggling! For the 2008 Kia Rio, I saw prices ranging from about $12 to over $104 EACH! A repair facility charged my young son $112 EACH for the old coils I replaced.This package included the rubber boot seals for each of the FOUR ignition coils in the package. The coils fit perfectly and the car now runs smoothly.Hint: ALWAYS replace all 4 ignition coils, all 4 spark plugs, and if you find ANY OIL on ANY old ignition coils you remove, buy a full gasket set for the valve cover, remove the cover, replace all four of the spark plug tube seals (oil contaminates ignition coils and causes them to fail prematurely), and all gaskets.I replaced all of that stuff for less than $100 in parts cost!
A**X
Everything was perfect!
I have been having some engine trouble and Autozone attributed that trouble to a bad ignition coil. I could have purchased one there for $80 but I decided to check amazon first. I was amazed to find these for such a price difference. I can't even imagine if I had bought four at Autozone! Everything fit into the engine perfectly and my car sounds and feels perfect! Plus, it only took five minutes to switch it out!!! Definitely worth the price! And the one day shipping couldn't have been better!
S**R
Good cheap replacement, but don't expect anywhere near an OE lifespan.
First recommendation: determine which of your old coils are bad. Just disconnect each one in turn while the motor is running, and you'll see which one or ones don't drop the engine speed. Keep those, and toss the rest.These QYL coils will eventually fail, but just like your originals, they won't all fail at once. However, these will fail a lot faster than the originals. Having an old one to put back in can buy you time, so that you don't have to make a rushed decision, or worse yet, stop driving the car until you can get new ones. I keep mine under the spare, along with the minimal tools it takes to replace them.I bought these June, 2018, and had to order another set Jan. 2020, after one coil failed, then a second, if I remember correctly. So the entire set may have lasted 18-19 months before the first failure. This time around I bought a different set on Amazon from AA Ignition. Figured I'd see if another brand lasted longer. It's been almost a year to the day, and so far so good with those, but only time will tell how they compare to the QYL coils.
D**N
QYL set of 4 for less that half the price of a single unit in retail auto parts store.
So I had a Coil on Plug fail at 88,000 miles. I went to O'Reillys auto parts and they had one for $70.00 - OMG. But I needed to go to work the next morning so I bought it. I went home and found an exact replacement part made by QYL and an entire set for under $30.00. I got the $10.00 same day shipping option through Amazon and fulfilled by OnTrac package delivery. I guess it's that cheap because I live in a huge metro area where product is on shelf and can be processed cheaper than using the big name shippers. Anyhow, I got home from work, grabbed my package and went to installing the full set. (I did all my spark plugs the night before as I may as well change them when you change these parts) You can get the old ones out and the new ones installed and be done in under 30 minutes if all you're doing is changing out the Coil on Plug units. These devices work perfectly. The only difference is the QYL pieces have a one year warranty and not a lifetime warranty as the expensive one from Oreilly's. Honestly, is there a difference in build between the two? Doubtful.
E**R
Great for the price!!
Easy to install, fit perfectly. I didn't want to replace just one, considering they were the original ones. The shop wanted 100$ for one. For52$ I got 4. I drive a 2010 Rio, so if they last 50k km, I'm good!
G**R
Fit perfectly
Was skeptical about buying from a "random" brand, but since to be a good product. Fit Perfectly, fast shipping, and at least 100$ cheaper than buying from an auto parts shop
A**R
Bon produit
Merci !
G**F
Works well so far!
Changed one two weeks ago.Engine works fine now, ...so far so good!Perfect fit in my 2011 Kia Rio!
C**S
Dont waste money
Two days after installing these my car stopped firing
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