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How much is a coil for a 2017 Kia Forte?

Ignition coils for a 2017 Kia Forte typically cost about $60 to $120 per coil. A full set of four coils usually runs roughly $240 to $480 before tax and shipping. Prices vary by retailer and whether you choose OEM Kia parts or aftermarket equivalents.


The 2017 Forte uses a coil-on-plug ignition system, meaning one coil is needed per cylinder. For a four‑cylinder engine, that means four ignition coils. You can replace a single faulty coil or the entire set, and the total cost will depend on your choices for OEM versus aftermarket parts as well as any labor involved.


What you’re buying: ignition coils vs. coil packs


Understanding the difference helps you price and shop accurately. An ignition coil (or coil-on-plug) is the individual component that fires a spark for one cylinder. A coil pack groups multiple coils together, which is common on some engines but less typical for the 2017 Forte’s 4‑cylinder setup. For this car, you’re most likely choosing four individual ignition coils, though some aftermarket offerings may sell a 4‑coil pack designed to fit the Forte’s engine.


Key distinctions to know


• OEM coils are made by Kia or the official supplier and typically carry a higher price and longer warranty.


• Aftermarket coils are produced by third parties and usually cost less, but warranty coverage and compatibility should be checked.


• Some sellers offer a complete four-coil pack rather than individual coils, which can simplify installation but may price differently.


Price ranges and parts options


Prices vary by source and part type. The following ranges reflect common options for a 2017 Forte with a four-cylinder engine.



  • OEM ignition coil (per cylinder): $60–$120

  • Aftermarket ignition coil (per cylinder): $40–$90

  • OEM ignition coil pack (4 coils for the engine): $260–$420

  • Aftermarket coil pack (4 coils): $160–$320


Prices can vary by retailer, shipping, and regional availability. Always verify the exact part number and compatibility with your VIN before purchase.


Where to buy and what to expect from installation


To maximize compatibility and warranty, you can source coils from a Kia dealership, national auto parts chains, or reputable online retailers. Compare prices, return policies, and whether the seller offers a warranty on electrical parts. If you’re not replacing all four coils, confirm the replacement plan (single coil vs. full set) and ensure the new coil’s specifications match the factory ignition system.



  1. Check your vehicle's VIN to confirm engine type and ignition setup.

  2. Determine whether you are replacing one coil or all four coils.

  3. Compare OEM vs aftermarket options and verify part numbers against your vehicle’s service data.

  4. Factor in labor costs if you’re not OEM-installing the coils yourself.


Following these steps helps ensure you choose the correct coils and avoid compatibility or warranty issues.


Labor and installation considerations


Replacement is usually straightforward for a skilled DIYer, but labor time can vary. A shop may charge 1 to 2 hours for a full set replacement, depending on engine access and whether diagnostic work is needed to confirm coil failure. Labor rates differ by region and shop, and additional costs may apply if any spark plugs, boots, or wiring harnesses are damaged or worn.


Summary


For a 2017 Kia Forte, plan to pay roughly $60–$120 per ignition coil, or $240–$480 for a full four‑coil set, before tax and shipping. OEM parts tend to be pricier but come with factory warranties, while aftermarket options can save money with varying warranties. Always confirm compatibility with your exact Forte model and engine, and consider labor costs if you’re not handling the replacement yourself. In most cases, replacing the four coils is a straightforward job for a qualified technician, and having the correct part on hand helps ensure reliable ignition performance.

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