- COMPATIBLE VEHICLES -Please use enter your vehicle in your Amazon Garage above to see if this part is compatible with your vehicle
- HIGH QUALITY – ISO/TS 16949 QUALIFIED – Our ignition coil are tested and meet or exceed OEM performance requirements,buy QYL ignition coil can save over $50-$100 in US auto parts store
- FEATURES – Each coil is design for specific application, low-emissions, and high energy output, and they will eliminate misfires and provide maximum voltage
- DIRECT REPLACEMENT/ UPGRADE – Over your original stock coils. We only use the highest grade materials. This makes our product durable and reliable under extreme conditions while providing High Electrical Resistance, strong Spark from plugs, and being resistant to Corrosion and Abrasion
- COMPATIBLE PART NUMBERS – OEM: 224481KT0A OEM : 22448JA00A 22448ED000 22448JA00C, Standard Motor Products: UF549 Standard: UF739 UF708 WAI World Power Systems: CUF549 Wells: C1696 C1094 SMP: UF169 Beck/Arnley: 1788369 Denso: 6734028 Hitachi: IGC0002 Airtex: 5C1753 CarQuest: 522108 Forecast: 50255 Herko Automotive: B244 B184


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QYL 4Pcs Ignition Coils Pack Compatible with Altima Cube Sentra Rogue Select NV200 Pathfinder 1.8L 2.0L 2.5L Compatible with FX50 M56 QX60 2.5L 5.0L 5.6L C1696 UF549 5C1753
*$709.00
Informação adicional
Manufacturer | QYL |
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Brand | QYL |
Item Weight | 1.87 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 7.32 x 5.83 x 3.9 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | GRNN-0860946370 |
OEM Part Number | CUF549, 6734028, B184-UF549, 22448-1KT1A, 224481KT1A, 22448-JA00A, 22448-JA00C, 3355010101014, 33055-04, UF519, 3355-8- ,UF719, 22448-ED000, 22448-JA10A, 22448-JA10C, AIC-2408B |
Date First Available | May 13, 2016 |
Elbow grease –
Wasn’t sure about them but does fit perfectly on 2015 Sentra. Hardest part was getting the 4th one with all the hoses in the way.
Mikhail –
I bought these for my 2012 Nissan Sentra though my coils were totally fine but I thought that at $170K km it’s time to replace spark plugs and coils at the same time. I replaced my perfectly working coils with these ones and fortunately for me I kept my original OEM coils. After about one year of driving and putting around 10K km in that year one day as I was driving my car started shaking as if one cylinder wasn’t working. I scanned codes and cylinder 4 showed misfire. I removed intake manifold and wanted to check if spark plug might be bad but when I tried to remove the coil – it fell apart leaving the rubber tube with a spring inside the spark plug well and the top of the coil was in my hand. I had to get long nose pliers to pull out what was left of the coil and put back the original coil and car started working fine again only to present exactly the same problem about one year later but this time it was cylinder 1. When trying to pull out this coil from cylinder 1 exactly the same thing happened as with the previous coil. It fell apart leaving the rubber tube on my spark plug and leaving the top of the coil in my hand. So I replaced that one with my old OEM coil and to avoid the hassle of removing intake manifold again in the future for remaining cylinders 2 and 3 I replaced those too with my old working OEM coils. I put another 35K on my car since then and it’s still working fine on OEM coils. So, though these coils work and fit fine – they just don’t last nearly anywhere close to original coils. I got 190K km by now on original coils while these ones – one lasted around 10K km, another one lasted around 20K km and the other two – I just pulled them out so that I would not have to deal with them.
Doug –
I have a 2009 nissan altima that has 101000 miles that started running real rough. Hooked up a diagnostic reader and it showed #3 ignition coil was misfiring. Got online and ordered these . Received in 3 days. Installed. Runs like new. Believe me when I say I am not a mechanic and these were simple to install. Cheap fix probably would have cost me a $100-$200 at a repair shop. Would highly recommend.
MikeO –
Stop me if you’ve heard this one before …
Just like many other reviewers I was surprised when my car (2007 Nissan Altima 4-cylinder) suddenly lurched and the engine began idling roughly. I had trouble driving the car, especially in lower RPM’s because of the engine shake. I took it to the dealer who checked the on board computer and told me I had a misfire. They told me it would be a $350+ repair, and I would have to wait several hours.
With just over 96k miles I swapped out the spark plugs, hoping that was the problem … nope.
The computer told me it was the second cylinder that was misfiring. I called AutoZone and was told a new ignition coil was about $75. I hung up and found this set online … 4 for about $57.
Fantastic!
Even though I had to wait a day and a half it was so worth it. In less than 15 minutes I was able to swap out the ignition coil for the second cylinder and my car was working like new! I have the other 3 in my truck along with a simple tool kit, secure in the knowledge that I can quickly fix the problem if it happens again!
Thanks to everyone whose reviews assured me I was on the right path for fixing this problem.
Maureen P. –
Installed these on a 2008 Nissan Altima 2.5 S. The engine has over 200,000 miles and the valve cover gasket leaked oil into the spark plug and coil tube. This killed one of my coils. I replaced the valve cover and gasket, installed new Autolite XP Iridium plugs, and these 4 new coils. I typically drive 800 miles per week. I have put 3,000 miles on the car since installing these coils and they are still working great! I am even getting better gas mileage and significantly better throttle response with this new combination. I recommend 100%, especially since Autozone wanted $80 for only one coil. I got all 4 coils for less!
4/18/17
Kim Law –
I have a Nissan Xtrail 2.5L engine and works with no issue like the original replacement. The negative part is that when needed to remove it to replace spark plugs, 2 of 4 of them came out in 2 pieces. This occurred after more than one year of usage, let’s blame the pandemic because I rarely used the car during this period.
After this, I ordered another kit because compare to the price from a local dealer, I can change this once a year with no problems. I will add more to this post after doing the sparks service again.
Zeke G. –
I was kind worried since I read some feed backs. Well for me they work great been over a month and every day I drive 60miles. 30 to work and 30 back home. I have seen my gas consumption improve. I get better gas mileage now I replaced the old once that came with the car that had over 100k miles on them. It was time to replace them. Hope I can get close to that many miles on these new once. Working great. I will update later on down the road to see if they stay good or something turn bad.
Calypso –
Once serial # matched can’t go wrong with ordering