How much does a Toyota Corolla ignition coil cost?

How much does a Toyota Corolla ignition coil cost?

Advance Auto Parts has 92 different Ignition Coil for your vehicle, ready for shipping or in-store pick up. The best part is, our Toyota Corolla Ignition Coil products start from as little as $20.99. When it comes to your Toyota Corolla, you want parts and products from only trusted brands.

Why do I need a coil pack for my corolla?

If it isn’t able to transfer the current properly, this causes issues with your engine starting up and running correctly. AutoZone has the Corolla coil pack you need, so check out our impressive in-store selection today.

Can a faulty ignition coil cause an engine to stall?

A faulty ignition coil may cause your engine to stall. It also may result in backfiring or a loss of power. These things occur because the coil is responsible for transferring current from the battery to the spark plugs. If it isn’t able to transfer the current properly, this causes issues with your engine starting up and running correctly.

Where can I get parts for my Toyota Corolla?

Use the fitment form at the top of the page to select your exact year and engine type for your Toyota Corolla. The Intermotor brand has built its reputation by engineering and distributing a full line of genuine import parts – parts that are unrivaled for quality, original look, fit, form & function, as well as coverage.

Are there any good parts for a Toyota Corolla?

Your Toyota Corolla is such great car and it deserves only genuine Toyota Corolla auto parts. Only high-quality Corolla parts can provide your vehicle with long-lasting service because they promise a perfect fit to your ride.

When did the ninth generation Toyota Corolla come out?

The ninth generation of Toyota Corollas was between 2003 and 2008. These versions were longer than the generation before, riding on a wheelbase of 102.4 inches, but with an overall average length of 178.3 inches.

What’s the life of a Toyota accord coil pack?

My Accord is at nearly 200K on original coil packs and no issues. I just changed #1 coil pack for the Corolla and that failed at 276K. I wouldn’t change all if one fails. Just change one by one. COP is far superior to wires, cap and rotor. The reliability factor is much higher and less niggling ignition problems.

What’s the life expectancy of a Toyota ignition coil?

Less parts is better. Got 2003 Corolla with 206K on original Ignition Coils. Also, did 142K with 2008 VW Jetta, 175K with 2002 Camry with original coils. I’ve owned many cars, and never had to purchase a single coil.

What causes a Toyota ignition coil to fail?

Other things that cause coils to fail can be bad connections at the harness, oil or water in the plug tubes, or excessively worn plugs putting a high spark energy demand on the coils. 273k miles and have never had a misfire code since the car was new.

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