ENA Set of 4 Ignition Coil Pack Compatible with Nissan 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Altima Sentra X-Trail 2.5L Replacement for UF350 22448-8H315 22448-8H310 C1398
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It should work because, for the most part, the Nissan Altima and Nissan Sentra have the same engines from 2002 to 2007, at least for the 2. Best wishes to you.
Even after replacing and resetting these coils, the engine lights continued to illuminate.
No, these aren't compatible with a 2009 Nissan Altima. You can type in your vehicle's year, make, and model to see which parts are compatible. I hope this has been of assistance.
Selected User Reviews For ENA Set of 4 Ignition Coil Pack Compatible with Nissan 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Altima Sentra X-Trail 2.5L Replacement for UF350 22448-8H315 22448-8H310 C1398
My Altima developed a misfire, and the "Service Engine Soon" light illuminated shortly after. Most likely, it was a spark plug or an ignition coil, I reasoned. Who knows, though. I used an OBD II scanner that I bought on Amazon to run the code. I was concerned that it would display a "Random Misfire" code, but it instead displayed code P0304, which indicated a cylinder 4 misfire. I replaced the cylinder 3 and 4 coils, cleared the code, and re-started the engine. scanned. P0303 was the code that was returned. The misfire has now spread to cylinder 3 of the engine. The ignition coil is defective. I took a chance and bought the four-pack. Why not, considering it costs half as much as a single OE coil? The car started right up and idled smoothly after I installed the new coil. I went for a drive after clearing the codes, and the car drove perfectly. No codes. It's been a month, and the car continues to perform admirably. I'm not sure how long these will last, but I'm not sure how long the OE part will last either, so I'll update this review in a few months. Hopefully, it will remain positive, but for the time being, I am very pleased with this purchase.
In October of this year, I purchased and installed all four of these on my 2003 Nissan Altima. This weekend, March 14th, 2021, my four ignition coils failed on me. When the Service Engine Light came on, I ran a scan with my OBD scanner and discovered a misfire on cylinder 4, which resulted in the PO304 error code. Fortunately, I still have my original Nissan coils (3 good ones), so I'll just use them for cylinder 4. Clear the PO304 code, run a test drive, rescan, and there are no more codes. One of the ENA ignition coils has failed after a year and a half. Given that these are covered by a lifetime warranty, I'm hoping ENA will provide me with a free replacement. I'm hoping they do what they say they're going to do, and I'll let you know if they don't. I'll update this post once I get a response from them regarding the replacement. 7/23/21 - 7/23/21 - 7/23/21 - 7/23/21 - 7/23/21 - 7/23/21 - 7 Update. I send them an email informing them that one of my ignition coils has failed, and the code P0304 has been assigned to it. They sent me a new ignition coil to replace the old one. It works after I installed the new one. As advertised, they stand by their lifetime warranty. ENA, I appreciate your help. 12/14/21 - 12/14/21 - 12/14/21 - 12/14/21 - 12/14/21 - 12/14/ This is the second update. Yesterday, I had my second ignition failure, this time with a P0301 code. I emailed them today to let them know that one of my ignition coils had failed, and they are sending me a replacement. These ENA ignition coils appear to be unreliable, but the good news is that they come with a lifetime warranty. I'm not sure how long ENA will continue to send free warranty ignition coil replacements. ENA, I appreciate your help.
Five of them succeeded, but one did not. In November 2017, I replaced all four, and as of July 2018, one of them had failed. I'm hoping I'll be able to get it replaced because the description claims a lifetime warranty. With the exception of one failure, they fit my 2004 Nissan Altima perfectly. 4 cylinder, 5 liter engine is fantastic. This engine, too, is simple to replace. (Picture)The white tops are the most recent additions. It's a good thing I still had the old ones.
RorckAuto has the cheapest OEM part I've found for $35 per coil shipping, which isn't bad when compared to the dealership. But I'm not sure how long my car would last. So I bought a set of four for a much lower price, and my car started right up and seems to drive smoothly. br>br>Even if it fails in a year or two, I still have three options. It'll only take you 5 minutes to complete this task. Three years ago, I had to replace one with a SPECTRA PREMIUM aftermarket part. It continues to function properly. I'm hoping that this brand will outlast SPECTRA. br>br>On 8/29/2020, it was installed. It will continue to be updated.
Updated on 8/19/2019: I've put over 20,000 miles on these and they're still going strong. Because of the car's age, third-party parts become a more appealing option, and these ignition coils are a good value. br>br>Update 8/20/2018: I've had these for almost a year and have put over 10,000 miles on them, and they're still going strong. Significantly less expensive than OEM, and the fact that they've been working for over a year in normal use gives me complete confidence. br>br>On September 29, 2017, I purchased and installed this. If anything happens, I'll follow up on it. As is, this product performs as expected and fits my 2005 Nissan Altima 2 perfectly.
Nissan Altima 2002 is a car that was manufactured by Nissan in the year 2002. One of the cylinders would misfire or not fire at all when the engine started up at random. I took it to a neighborhood mechanic, who charged me $150 to "clean the throttle body. " " After paying their bill, they were unable to drive out the door. I should have gone back and complained, but I figured they weren't very good at what they did and would simply charge me for another overpriced procedure. I came across a youtube video that nailed the issue, so I purchased these. THE PROBLEM WAS QUICKLY FIXED.
I'm extremely disappointed!.
A year ago, I bought one from Auto Zone. It was made by Auto Zone and cost $65 each. I took a chance on these and ended up getting four for the price of one at auto zone. Because I couldn't tell which cylinder was broken, I replaced the three that still had the original units. All three were replaced in about 15 minutes. Everything went swimmingly!! Although I am not a mechanic, this fit my 2007 Nissan Altima perfectly.