I had an engine misfire code (P0301) on my 2010 Kia Rio5 LX with 105,000 miles. Incidentally, I've had misfire codes twice in the past and once had all 4 coils replaced at a dealership a few years ago for an INCREDIBLE price. In any case, they fit my car perfectly. The quality seems great - feels and looks better than the Denso brand which I removed (but we'll see how they hold up). Also, all four spark plugs have been replaced (don't forget to lubricate the threads with Anti-Seize). Look for tutorials online. I'm no mechanic but I changed everything myself including the spark plugs in about an hour and for less than $50. By the way, now that I know what I'm doing, I can replace them in less than 15 minutes. The car started with no problems and no error codes. Oooh! I've ridden it around town a few times and it works great! I plan on replacing them once a year just in case this seems to be a common issue on the Kia Rio. I'll try to update this review over time (especially if something goes wrong!)
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