Thank you for such an easy video 😊you saved me 50 dollars I know that not a lot to some people but it’s people like you that make life much easier for other people.
@@SmexyEspri yup I’ve learned that unless you get in a wreck or need a new engine, never go to a mechanic unless you wanna get ripped off. I’ve seen $50 relay/fuse changes, $300 spark plug changes, $100 air filter changes, and the list goes on and on, and all these things take like 20 minutes to do
All of them are same mileage in it, sooner or later one of them will fail and cause misfires again then customer will pay another diagnostic fees, we discussed that with the customer and agreed to replace all 4 coils.
What would cause the coil to go bad? Whats the mileage on this car? Also, what is the part number for the gray fasteners holding the wire harness in place on the intake manifold? I broke two of them a d would like to get it replaced.
Weak RFI coil spring, kia release new coil with improve RFI coil spring, cant remember the mileage, I'm not sure what fastener you talking about. Sorry.
I was attempting to remove the ignition coil on my 2018 and it was super tough to get out. As I pulled one it all just kept coming apart and pieces of it kept getting stuck. What can do? Did I do something wrong?
Sometimes they get stuck. Use needlenose pliers to pull the pieces out of the hole but be careful to not be rough as the spark plug us right underneath.
I thought you were suppose to place the coils in reverse order from how you removed them and you never mention specs of 18lb ft pressure to torque the spark plugs or the 8lb ft pressure for the coil ignition bolts are the specs not needed?
I forgot to mention torque specification on this video, very important to torque those bolts within spec. my other videos mentioned tools sizes and torque spec. I appreciate your comment.
Hey thanks, just got it all done!! You saved a single mom hundreds.. check engine light is off and it starts A LOT better now ! ❤
Glad it helped, you are welcome.
Thank you for such an easy video 😊you saved me 50 dollars I know that not a lot to some people but it’s people like you that make life much easier for other people.
I am glad this helps, thanks for watching.
Thank you for this! Just replaced one myself with no prior experience working on stuff like this.
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Thank you for your help. I could not get the clips back in. I watched you just push them, so I did. And bam!! Thanks!!!
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Thank you. I just ordered the parts. Going to replace them later today. Save me a bunch of money.
update it took me 5 minutes in the advanced auto parking lot. Thanks so much. You're a mechanic potentially taking away an easy money.
You’re welcome
Thanks. I watched this and walked my wife through doing it on hers. She was proud of herself. I was too.
I really mean it. Thanks. 8)
Glad it helps. Thanks for watching.
This is going to save me $600+, thank you
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Update: $717 saved 😊
I’m so glad.
@@SmexyEspri yup I’ve learned that unless you get in a wreck or need a new engine, never go to a mechanic unless you wanna get ripped off. I’ve seen $50 relay/fuse changes, $300 spark plug changes, $100 air filter changes, and the list goes on and on, and all these things take like 20 minutes to do
Changing mines today thank you
Right on. Thanks for watching.
If you get a read back for misfire on cylinder 3, do you have to replace all 4 coils or just the one for the 3rd cylinder?
As a tech. I strongly suggest to replace them all, as a DIY you can replace the one causing a misfire then deal the other 3 next time.
Thank you so much! I'm goin too try and do this myself👍
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How’d it go?
What size rachet or connector do it take to change them out
3/8 ratchet and 10mm socket, torque spec. Is 8.7 lb~ft. Thanks for watching.
I can’t find the parts. They keep giving me the wrong parts. Where did you find these coils
Hello, I got these coils from the dealership.
how to remove the clip from the coil was what i was looking for! perfect! thank you! took abot 30 minutes to replace all 4 coils and plugs, so easy!
You’re welcome. I’m glad to hear!
Can you tell what that whole piece is called? The piece with the wires
I think you talking about the engine main wiring harness.
How do you know you need to replace ignition coil in a Kia forte?
When the ignition coil start failing the engine will misfires.
@WrenchingRyan Thank you so much! God bless you this 🎄 season and in the coming year.
@@Zee-zj2uh You’re welcome. God bless you too. Take care.
Thanks a lot. It is a very useful video.
Do I have to buy the ignition coils from kIA dealer?
You’re welcome. Yes get OEM parts from KIA.
Did you disconnect the battery before doing this
Yes I did disconnect negative battery cable, I forgot to show it.
Thank you
You’re welcome
Thanks bro!!! You saved me some money 💯🫡🫡 I have NO EXPERIENCE outside a tire change 😂💪🤷♂️ but I did it and I appreciate you brother
Glad I could help
Do I have to give specific torque to those bolts that's holding coils, if yes then how, what tools do I need? Thank you
Tight is tight
Why you changed
If it's just the number 2 miss firing why are you changing all of them
All of them are same mileage in it, sooner or later one of them will fail and cause misfires again then customer will pay another diagnostic fees, we discussed that with the customer and agreed to replace all 4 coils.
Thank you...
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What would cause the coil to go bad? Whats the mileage on this car?
Also, what is the part number for the gray fasteners holding the wire harness in place on the intake manifold? I broke two of them a d would like to get it replaced.
Weak RFI coil spring, kia release new coil with improve RFI coil spring, cant remember the mileage, I'm not sure what fastener you talking about. Sorry.
Thanks. Firing Order ?
1-3-4-2 thank you for watching.
@@WrenchingRyan TY. Right on time
So I have a misfire in cylinder two, I change the spark plugs and now the coil for cylinder two. Do you know what else I could check ?
@@Xman1993 I suggest to disconnect suspected injector check for resistance and compare to a know good injector.
I was attempting to remove the ignition coil on my 2018 and it was super tough to get out. As I pulled one it all just kept coming apart and pieces of it kept getting stuck. What can do? Did I do something wrong?
Sometimes they get stuck. Use needlenose pliers to pull the pieces out of the hole but be careful to not be rough as the spark plug us right underneath.
You forgot to mention the part where you charge them $1000 for 10 minutes of work. 😂
LOL. I believe this repair still covered by factory warranty, free of charge for the customer and I got paid a little 😞😅
@@WrenchingRyanI know that just by showing this you help us common joes save money, so you are one of the good ones.
@@mf4736 Thank you so much. I’ll keep them coming. 🙏
There was a recall for the ignition coils
Yup there is.
Where do I find this information? My coils failed after the spark plugs were replaced
@@timelessbeautysalonspa4329 information of replacing coil?
@@timelessbeautysalonspa4329 go to your dealership let them know there was a recall and they will replace all for free
Recall or TSB?
I thought you were suppose to place the coils in reverse order from how you removed them and you never mention specs of 18lb ft pressure to torque the spark plugs or the 8lb ft pressure for the coil ignition bolts are the specs not needed?
I forgot to mention torque specification on this video, very important to torque those bolts within spec. my other videos mentioned tools sizes and torque spec. I appreciate your comment.
@@WrenchingRyan oh I see well thank you for that clarification I guess when you’ve been doing it for so long you forget those things thanks again
My car goes through this it’s not even funny smh
Have you replace the ignition coil?
@@WrenchingRyan yes in April of this year and oil tends to get on my plugs to cause the misty when driving (misfiring)