🚗 Ignite Your Journey with ENA!
The ENA 8 Ignition Coil is a high-performance ignition coil pack designed for various Toyota and Lexus V8 models from 2000 to 2009. This set of six coils features a plug-and-play design for easy installation, ensuring compatibility with popular models like the Tundra, Sequoia, and Land Cruiser. With a voltage of 12V and a durable construction backed by a 24-month warranty, these ignition coils promise to enhance your vehicle's performance and reliability.
Brand | ENA |
Vehicle Service Type | Cruiser |
Item Weight | 16 ounces |
Connector Gender | Male-to-Female |
Installation Type | Screw-In or Bolt-On |
Manufacturer | ENA |
Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
OEM Part Number | 06E905115 077905115C 077905115E 077905115F 077905115H 077905115P, 077905115Q 077905115T 077907115K 9008019027 9091902230 9091902249, 90919-02230 90919-02249 90919-02259, E593, 5C1196, E788, E993, 52-1596, IC336, IC573, 88921392, UF-230, UF-493, 90080-19027, 90080-91180, 90919-01210 |
Model | Ignition coil |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 9.21 x 6.69 x 3.19 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | ENAIC3115208 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Textured |
Manufacturer Part Number | ENAIC3115208 |
J**Y
Quality equipment!
Just bought a 2001 car with with 300,000 plus miles, so pretty much everything that was easy replaceable I got! This coil pack was far below market asking price 90 bucks. You can't go wrong with that at least not within two to three years and that's about how long I'm expecting to have this vehicle. Installation was easy, performance picked up quite a bit and a misfire on one cylinder is gone.
H**N
e-bay ignition coils suck
ok about 2 years ago my truck started having issues with the coils the first time I bout one from shucks and after a few weeks another one went so I decided to replace them all and got a set off of e-bay for 45 bucks and since the shucks coil was 90 I like it plus it had a 5 year warranty well fast forward a year and a few months of light driving (less then 5000 miles) and a coil blew and took the spark plug with it thought 1 out of 8 I informed the seller and he said I'd have to send all 8 back for replacements I thought oh well and carried on thinking it was just the one then late october I get a few flashes of the check engine light and a few knocks but they go away quick but I still borrow a friends obd2 sensor and check 1,4,6, and 7 all misfired in a week so I ordered these and put them in the day they got here and put in fresh spark plugs my truck is running better then when the e-bay coils were new (i put in fresh spark plugs then too) I sent the e-bay ones back to the seller I don't think they will give me my money back or send replacements but you never know
B**S
Find another brand
I purchased these the end of july, It is now the end of january and my 3rd Coil pack has just went out. Luckily I have saved my old ones and don't have to buy more. Find a different brand I would understand if one may have quit but this is number 3.
A**R
BUYER BEWARE!!!!!!!!!
Buyer beware!Two of these coils failed within a few days of installing and caused major damage to my vehicle requiring very costly repairs. Here’s the message I sent to the supplier.I purchased a set of 8 coils for my Lexus Gx470 so I could replace them as part of my regular maintenance. The vehicle ran perfectly before I replaced them and had NO check engine lights lit on the dash. Soon after replacement I experienced rough running and a blinking check engine light as a result of a failed coil. I put one of my old coils back in to temporarily fix the problem. I had the codes cleared to reset the check engine light but the light came back. Then the rough running and blinking check engine light returned as a result of yet another failed coil. Again I replaced the failed coil with an old one I had replaced with your product. The check engine light came back on after having the engine misfire codes checked and cleared again. Then I spent $800.00 at the repair shop to identify why I now have a check engine light that was not there before your coils failed. It turns out that when the coils each failed Raw Unburned Fuel was dumping into my exhaust, ignited and destroyed my catalytic converters. The two new coils that failed were on opposite sides of the engine causing damage to all four catalytic converters. The estimate to replace all four cats is $3000.00. Yes, $3000.00 for repairs on a vehicle that had no issues until the coils were replaced with your new coils. Total diagnosis and repairs at a whopping $3800.00. As I’m sure you can imagine, I’m feeling extremely ripped off by your company and your failed product. What are you going to do for me to help repair my vehicle. Emissions testing is required where I live. What will you do to recoup my costs to fix this problem. The repair shop explained that the catalytic converters will burn up in a matter of seconds when Raw Fuel dumps into the exhaust ignites and burns. The research I’ve done confirms that yes the cats will be destroyed in seconds when this happens. What will you do for me to repair my vehicle?I have not received a reply from them yet. I’ll update this review when I do. They got one star only because I had to when submitting this review.
Q**N
Unbelievable price compared to the OEM Denso ones... works so far
I saw the bad reviews and was hesitant to purchase these, but eventually I did. I had 2 ignition coils that were bad. I could spend $110 and get 2 Denso ones and just replace the broken ones. I could also spend $440 and replace all 8 with Denso or I could buy this and get 8 for a little more than the price of one of those Denso. My thought was, for the price I would easily buy another set if one of these failed. They were really easy to install in my Toyota Tundra. So it would be simple to swap. On vehicles where it is difficult to replace it may make sense to buy the nicer OEM ones, but it didn't for me. I installed them on my vehicle (as well as replacing the spark plugs) and have been driving for a week now with no issues. I will try to update if things change.
G**R
All good so far...
Got a P0305 code, cylinder #5 miss-fire, with my 4.7L Tundra. Two years ago the truck threw a P0303 code and #3 coil-on-plug went bad, so I knew the fix was ultra easy. Once I got on Amazon I found out I could buy 8 Chinese coils for about $5 more than a OEM Denso coil. So I replaced all 8 with these ENA coils and I store an original spare coil in the glove box. I expected at least one DOA, but no problem so far and now I have 7 spares. I'll report back if they prematurely go bad. Also, in 6 months I'll up this to 5 *s if they still work fine.
M**K
Fixed engine skip
These replacement coils were a fraction of the price of OE Toyota coils. They worked flawlessly and resolved an intermittent misfire in the 4.7 L engine on my 2006 Tundra. It’s too early to know how long they will last but the entire set of eight can be replaced for less than one OE coil from your local dealership.
M**R
Had 3 bad coils; replaced all 8; all 8 tested good after install
I have a 2005 Toyota Tundra 4wd SR5 double cab with a 4.7L V8. It had 3 bad ignition coils (#1, 5 & 8). I replaced all 8 and spark plugs to all 8. After hooking up the scanner, it showed all 8 were good. The check engine light went out after I drove the truck for 55 miles after clearing codes and I then passed emissions. I had failed due to check engine light being on.I was skeptical due to price, but I am very happy with this product.
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