🚗 Rev Up Your Engine with ENA Ignition Coils!
The ENA Set of 6 Ignition Coil Packs is designed for compatibility with a variety of vehicles including Chevy, GMC, Isuzu, and more. With dimensions of 9.5 x 3.5 x 6.5 inches and a lightweight design, these coils offer easy bolt-on installation and come with a lifetime warranty, ensuring long-lasting performance and reliability.
Brand | ENA |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 9.5 x 3.5 x 6.5 inches |
Vehicle Service Type | Car |
Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
Installation Type | Bolt-On |
Manufacturer | ENA |
OEM Part Number | C1395, 12568062, 5c1392, E255, 52-1743, Gn10114, Ic414, 12568062, 19300921, 8-12568-062-0, Uf-303, 1214, UF303 C1395 5c1392 E255 Ic414 |
Model | Coil |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 9.5 x 3.5 x 6.5 inches |
Item model number | A1 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Painted |
Manufacturer Part Number | ENAIC121401 |
J**.
Best Bang for your buck!
Was worried that these would be poor quality because they’re from Amazon, I normally get my parts from AutoZone or O’Reilly but I tried these because you get 6 of them for the price of just one at AutoZone and O’Reilly and it worked just fine and got rid of my Check Engine light.Only had to replace one but now I have 5 extra ones just in case the others misfire. Overall great value for how many you’re getting!
A**N
Every coilpack works great for me. Cheap! Fixed my misfire issue.
I only had 1 bad coil but opted to replace them all since im at 175k miles. Though other reviews said they got some faulty coils, i did not. My previous misfire, which was very evident when cruising at freeway speed between 60 and 70mph was corrected and my trailblazer is running great again.Its a really easy install. 10mm socket and a common screwdriver is pretty much all you need. Take the coilpack out to disconnect the wiring clip to make the job easier. Push it up with your screwdriver and it will easily release. Trying to do it while the coilpack is still bolted down is much harder since the clipholding the wore connector is facing away from you.A mechanic wouldve charged a lot.
O**.
Good quality
So far so good!
D**S
A new lease on life for this Old Truck, Already Paid for themselves in the Fuel Saved
Short Story, I bought my Trailblazer the better part of a decade ago, it had about 204,000 miles on it when I bought it, still rocking the stock Delphi Coils which I assume where original to the truck, the whole time i've owned this truck I have gotten around 13.8-14.5 MPG (which is downright HORRIBLE and far below what i've seen other people say they get), the single BEST tank average, which was an all highway drive, was 16.5 MPG and I had NEVER been able to hit that again. I tried EVERYTHING I could think of, ran fuel system cleaner, changed Fuel Filter (done that twice in the last 40k miles), replaced Spark Plugs, even replaced the VVT Solenoid since it had Oil in the Electrical Connector (a sign of failure) and NONE of that gave me more then a tenth of a MPG increase.Fast forward to about 3 weeks ago, i'm out on a drive and when returning to town the truck starts feeling like it's misfiring, knowing how these trucks are known to leave you stranded on the side of the road from a bad coil pack I hopped onto Amazon as soon as I stopped in town to grab dinner and ordered this set of coil packs and then drove home and parked the truck for the next few days. Once the new coil packs arrived I installed them and took the truck for a quick "spin around the block", Not only was the misfire GONE, the throttle response was improved noticeably, so I decided to take the truck instead of the car for the vacation I was leaving on the next day to really put these coils to the test, well nearly 900 miles and 4 tanks of gas later I averaged 20.3 MPG HIGHWAY, the 2 best tanks of that 4 tank drive averaged 21 MPG, that driving was on relatively flat ground with little to no traffic and the cruise control set to the speed limit where the other 2 tanks involved moderate mountains and some traffic on the drive down.I can tell it takes less RPM to maintain the same speed than it used to before changing the coil packs, this Truck has over 246,000 Miles on it now and it gets 20+ MPG HIGHWAY just like they did when they where NEW, I am shocked at the difference these coils have made to this basically 20 year old truck.The only real question is how long will they last for and thats the only reason I can't give these coils 5 stars, I just can't vouch for how long they will last, i've got about a 1,000 miles on them so far, but at this point it's all GRAVY in my book, given the current cost of gas these coils have already paid for themselves in the fuel savings I have seen and they have solved the issue of poor gas mileage that has haunted me from the beginning on this truck, so even if they fail early they have told me what I need to do to fix this trucks gas mileage, if I end up needing to invest in a quality set of coils I will, or I could just buy another set of these to keep around as spares in case any go bad.
B**E
Works great
Used these to replace older failing coil packs on two different vehicles. Been running a set for over a year now with no issues.
K**S
Right fit for 03 GMC ENVOY 4.2L
Fit well and still working well on my 03 GMC ENVOY SLT 4.2L
C**S
Your saving money 💰
Very good deal 6 for the price of 1 from any auto store. All 6 worked great would buy again anytime. Money saver!!
C**T
Fits 2006 5 cyl 3.5 liter Colorado
I used these on my 2006 chevy colorado, 5 cylinder engine. They fit exactly like they should, looked identical to the ones i took off. Had zero issues installing. Truck starts and runs smooth. Only drove 10 miles but no problems so far.Update: 700 miles and no issues. Happy with these.
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