How to Replace Ignition Coils on a 2011-2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee (Fix Misfires) (Engine: V6 3.6L)
Step-by-step coil-on-plug replacement with tools, parts list, safety tips, and 9 Nm (80 in-lb) torque spec
How to Replace Ignition Coils on a 2011-2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee (Fix Misfires) (Engine: V6 3.6L)
Step-by-step coil-on-plug replacement with tools, parts list, safety tips, and 9 Nm (80 in-lb) torque spec for 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015
đź”§ Grand Cherokee - Ignition Coil Replacement
Your Grand Cherokee uses a coil-on-plug ignition system (each cylinder has its own ignition coil mounted directly on the spark plug). Replacing a bad coil fixes misfires, rough idle, flashing check-engine lights, and loss of power.
Difficulty Level: Beginner | Estimated Time: 0.5-1.5 hours
⚠️ Safety & Precautions
- Work on a cool engine; coils sit near hot components.
- Turn ignition fully OFF and keep the key/fob away from the vehicle while unplugging coils.
- If you disconnect the battery, you may lose radio presets.
- Do not pull on wiring; unplug connectors by the locking tab.
đź”§ Required Tools
You'll need the following tools for this repair:
- 10mm socket
- 1/4" drive ratchet
- 6" extension (1/4" drive)
- Torque wrench (in-lb or low-range Nm)
- Small flathead screwdriver
- Nitrile gloves
- Safety glasses
🔩 Required Parts
HowToo sells all the parts you need for this repair:
- Ignition coil - Qty: 1 (or Qty: 6 if replacing all)
- Dielectric grease - Qty: 1 (optional)
đź“‹ Before You Begin
- Park on level ground and set the parking brake.
- Open the hood and let the engine cool fully.
- If you want maximum safety: disconnect the negative battery cable using a 10mm socket.
- Dielectric grease is a non-conductive grease that helps seal moisture at the rubber boot (use a tiny amount).
🔨 Step-by-Step Instructions
Follow these steps in order:
Step 1: Remove the engine cover
- Grip the plastic engine cover firmly and pull straight up to pop it off its rubber grommets.
- Set it aside where it won’t get stepped on.
Step 2: Locate the coil you’re replacing
- Each ignition coil is a small module with an electrical connector and one mounting bolt.
- Do one coil at a time.
Step 3: Unplug the coil electrical connector
- Use a small flathead screwdriver only if needed to gently lift the connector lock tab.
- Press the release and pull the connector straight back (do not yank the wires).
Step 4: Remove the coil mounting bolt
- Use a 10mm socket, 1/4" drive ratchet, and 6" extension to remove the bolt.
- Place the bolt somewhere safe so it doesn’t fall into the engine bay.
Step 5: Remove the ignition coil
- Twist the coil slightly left/right to break the seal, then pull straight up.
- If it’s stubborn, keep twisting gently—don’t pry hard on plastic parts.
Step 6: Install the new ignition coil
- If using it, put a tiny smear of dielectric grease inside the rubber boot (not on the metal spring).
- Push the new coil straight down until it fully seats on the spark plug.
- Reinstall the mounting bolt by hand first to avoid cross-threading.
- Tighten with a torque wrench: Torque to 9 Nm (80 in-lb).
Step 7: Reconnect the electrical connector
- Push the connector on until it clicks/locks.
- Give it a gentle tug to confirm it’s fully latched.
Step 8: Reinstall the engine cover
- Line it up with the grommets and press straight down until it snaps into place.
âś… After Repair
- If you disconnected the battery, reconnect it using a 10mm socket.
- Start the engine and let it idle for 1-2 minutes. It should run smooth with no shaking.
- Road test for 10 minutes and verify the check-engine light stays off.
- If the check-engine light was on, you may need to clear codes with an OBD2 scanner (optional).
- If it still misfires, the issue may be the spark plug, injector, or wiring at that cylinder.
đź’° DIY vs Shop Cost
Shop Cost: $180-$450 (parts + labor, depending on how many coils)
DIY Cost: $35-$330 (parts only)
You Save: $145-$120+ by doing it yourself!
Shop labor rates vary but typically run $100-$150/hour. This repair takes a shop approximately 0.5-1.5 hours.
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Guide for Ignition Coil replace for these Jeep vehicles
| Year Make Model | Sub Model | Engine | Body Style |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee | - | V6 3.6L | - |
| 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee | - | V6 3.6L | - |
| 2013 Jeep Grand Cherokee | - | V6 3.6L | - |
| 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee | - | V6 3.6L | - |
| 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee | - | V6 3.6L | - |


















