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How much is a coil pack for a 2015 Kia Forte?

For a 2015 Kia Forte, a single ignition coil typically costs about $40–$120, and a full set of four coils generally runs $160–$480, depending on brand and whether you choose OEM Kia parts or aftermarket equivalents.


What a coil pack is and why it matters


The 2015 Kia Forte uses coil-on-plug ignition coils—one coil per cylinder—for its four-cylinder engines. When a coil fails, you may experience misfires, rough idle, reduced fuel efficiency, or a check-engine light. Replacing the faulty coil(s) helps restore proper spark delivery and engine performance. Most Forte models use four ignition coils, one for each cylinder.


Price landscape for a 2015 Kia Forte ignition coils


Prices reflect typical ranges across major retailers and dealers. Note you are buying either a single coil or a complete set for all four cylinders; OEM vs aftermarket pricing also varies.



  • Single ignition coil: approximately $40–$120

  • Four-coil set: approximately $160–$480

  • OEM Kia coils (per coil): roughly $60–$110

  • Aftermarket coils (per coil): roughly $30–$90


In practice, a buyer should consider whether to replace all four coils at once or only the suspected faulty unit. If multiple coils are aging, replacing all four can prevent future misfires and potentially save on labor costs in the long run.


Where to buy and brand considerations


Coils are available from Kia dealerships, independent auto parts stores, and online retailers. Popular brands include Denso, NGK, Bosch, Hitachi, and other aftermarket options. When choosing, consider warranty, compatibility with the 2015 Forte’s engine variant (2.0L or 1.6L turbo), and whether you’re purchasing coil-on-plug assemblies or a different coil design in a maintenance kit.


Installation and labor considerations


Labor costs vary by region and shop, but replacing all four coils is typically a modest job for a mechanic and can take 1–2 hours depending on the vehicle and whether spark plugs are replaced simultaneously. If you perform the work yourself, you can save on labor but should ensure you have the right tools and torque specifications.


Summary


For a 2015 Kia Forte, coil prices range from about $30–$90 per coil for aftermarket options and $60–$110 per coil for OEM Kia parts, with a full four-coil set commonly priced between $160 and $480. Always verify compatibility with your exact engine variant, and weigh the benefits of replacing all coils at once versus addressing a single failing unit. Consider warranty, supplier reliability, and whether you plan to install the coils yourself or use a shop for professional installation.

How much does it cost to replace ignition coils on a Kia Forte?


between $217 and $241
The average cost for a Kia Forte Ignition Coil Replacement is between $217 and $241 but can vary from car to car.
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What is the most common problem with the 2015 Kia Forte?


Top 2015 Kia Forte Problems

  • No Sound from Speakers.
  • Kia Forte engine shutdown issue when AC is activated, suspected compressor failure.
  • Kia Forte engine loses power suddenly with CEL, battery, and oil lights illuminated, requiring resta...
  • Kia Forte stalling issue while driving every 15-20 miles, needs repair and estimate.

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How much does a coil pack usually cost?


The average cost to replace an ignition coil is between $230 and $330, according to RepairPal. This cost includes both labor and parts. Labor is estimated at $75 to $100, while the cost of parts typically ranges from about $155 to $230.
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How many ignition coils does a Kia Forte have?


It is strongly recommended to replace all four ignition coils at the same time, not just the one that failed. Diagnose the problem first by reading the check engine codes to confirm which cylinder is misfiring.
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