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ENA Set of 8 Ignition Coil Pack Compatible with Chrysler Dodge Ram Jeep 300 Aspen Challenger Durango Magnum Charger Commander Grand Cherokee 2005-2019 5.7L 6.1L 6.4L Replacement for UF504 C1526

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Arrives Jun 7 – Jun 13
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Features

  • Ignition Coil Packs are engineered for original equipment and replacement applications. Every component either matches or improves on the OE design to ensure fast and easy installation with superior performance and reliability
  • Compatible with Chrysler 2007-2009 Aspen V8 5.7L, 2006-2019 300 V8 5.7L, 2005-2010 300 V8 6.1L, 2012-2014 300 V8 6.4L. Compatible with Jeep 2006-2010 Commander V8 5.7L, 2006-2019 Cherokee V8. Compatible with Ram 2011-2019 1500 V8 5.7L, 2019 1500 Classic V8 5.7L, 2011-2018 2500 V8 5.7L, 2014-2019 2500 V8 6.4L, 2012-2018 3500 V8 5.7L, 2014-2019 3500 V8 6.4L, 2014-2017 4500 V8 6.4L
  • Compatible with Dodge 2009-2019 Challenger V8 5.7L, 2008-2010 Challenger V8 6.1L, 2015-2019 Challenger V8 6.2L, 2011-2019 Challenger V8 6.4L, 2006-2019 Charger V8 5.7L, 2006-2010 Charger V8 6.1L, 2015-2019 Charger V8 6.2L, 2012-2019 Charger V8 6.4L, 2006-2009 2011-2019 Durango V8 5.7L, 2018-2019 Durango V8 6.4L, 2006-2008 Magnum V8 5.7L 6.1L
  • Part Number: replacement for UF504

Manufacturer: ‎ENA


Brand: ‎ENA


Model: ‎Ignition coil


Item Weight: ‎6 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎9 x 3 x 6 inches


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎ENAIC135508


OEM Part Number: ‎5C1569, E1004, 52-1828, 56029129AA, 56029129AB, 56029129AF, 68060346AA, IC584, UF-504, C1526


Date First Available: May 23, 2016


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • BUY BUY BUY
Some good product here. Recommend you buy. Ive used them on all my HEMI tune ups
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2023 by Kindred

  • 8 months and still working fine, but not at 12 mo.
Update 1 yr later: Found one unit became defective and drove my PCM computer module crazy, causing intermittent stalling and engine "huccups". Turned out to be one of these coils. It came in with a bent & cracked input connector which I repositioned and epoxied back in place. Thought just straightening it would work....which it did for a while. Then I started getting misc and sporadic unrelated PCM errors and momentary full engine stalls. After a couple months of that, it finally detect that a coil was bad and which cylinder it was on. Swapped that with another cylinder and the error followed the coil. Replaced that coild and all has been fine for months now. Next time will get one of the several brand name coil choices from NAPA auto, yes twice as expensive but now I see it is worth it. Have had good luck with them so far. Did improve idle and performance after the OEM units had 120,000 miles on them. I did have one come in originally with a broken/bent plastic socket. I straightened it and that worked for about 4 months, then it went intermittently bad, causing hiccups and stalling while idling. Wanted to replace it right away, so paid twice as much for a Denso coil pack from the local NAPA (OEM Chrysler, It said & I believe with a cost of $42 ea) and that issue now seems solved. Note: it didn't thrown a code for a long time after the hiccup issue started. Should have sent it back when received, as it was obviously damaged at some point in its travels (hindsight). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2021 by Russel N

  • Good product for great price!
This was good, well made product for a great price! They were easy and fast to install!
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2022 by Kanisha

  • Works
Working fine. Wish they came w the bolts but quality looked good and fired right up. Cleared a misfire code I was dealing with.
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2020 by Roberto

  • Works good so far.
These seem to work fine They look the same as OEM. Made in China so im hoping these will last. I just put on yesterday so they have less than 100 miles on them. I changed plugs at the same time. Truck has 100,000 miles on it and its the first tune up. Mileage has improved
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2020 by Southguy

  • Coils
Easy installation but once I installed them I've noticed a low idle.
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2021 by bill c

  • Great value
The dealer wanted a more money than I was wanting to pay to get my coils replaced. I took a chance on these and was not disappointing. They appear well built and are doing their job. I saved some money too.
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2020 by rNox70

  • Seems to do the job. I usually stick to ...
Seems to do the job. I usually stick to OEM stuff but gave this a try for the fact it was cheap. How long they last is the other story but since I just recently installed these, time will tell.
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2018 by Billy Maroulis

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