TRQ ignition coils will have your engine running like new. TRQ ignition coils are manufactured to precise specifications using premium raw materials to optimize each vehicle's ignition system. To ensure peak performance, TRQ recommends replacing ignition coils in sets to prevent electrical output imbalances. All products are fit and road-tested in our Massachusetts R&D facility to ensure we deliver on our promise of Trusted Reliable Quality.
Product Features
High dielectric epoxy and reinforced bobbins for extended service life
Rubber, Silicone, or Phenolic Resin Shell: Prevents premature boot wear
Application Specific Design: No modifications required
Item Condition:New
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Tools used
Socket Extensions
Flat Blade Screwdriver
10mm Socket
Ratchet
1. Disconnecting the Battery
Disconnect the negative terminal with a 10mm socket
2. Removing the Ignition Coils
Remove the two 10mm nuts from the engine cover
Remove the engine cover
Disconnect the ignition coil wiring harness
Remove the 10mm bolt from the ignition coil
Remove the ignition coil
3. Installing the Ignition Coils
Insert the ignition coil into place
Tighten the 10mm bolt to the ignition coil
Connect the wiring harness
Reinstall the engine cover
Tighten the two 10mm bolts to the cover
4. Connecting the Battery
Connect the negative terminal with a 10mm socket
Hi, I’m Mike from 1A Auto. We’ve been selling auto parts for over 30 years!
Disconnect the negative battery terminal, it's a 10 millimeter nut.
Remove the plastic engine cover, two 10 millimeter nuts on the top. Cover should just slip off, let me put that aside. These are your four ignition coil packs, right on top of the engine. To remove them, well this tab is broken, but if the tab is not broken you push the tab in, pull it out. Push the lock in and pull it off.
To remove the coil pack, loosen the 10 millimeter bolt that's holding it into the head. This procedure's the same for the other three coils. Pull it straight up, and it'll come right off the spark plug. Repeat the procedure for the other three coils.
Install the new coil, and put it down over the spark plug. Until that gets tight, I'm just going to stop. Reconnect the modular connectors. Reinstall the plastic engine cover. The spark plugs and coils have been changed.
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Tools used
10mm Socket
Ratchet
1. Removing the Ignition Coil
Lift the engine cover up and off
Disconnect the electrical connector
Remove the 10mm bolt from the ignition coil
Lift the coil up and out
2. Installing the Ignition Coil
Insert the ignition coil into place
Tighten the 10mm bolt
Connect the electrical connector
Press the engine cover into place
What's up guys? I'm Andy from 1A Auto. In this video I'm going to show you how to replace the coils on this 2010 Toyota Rav4. If you need this part or other parts for your vehicle, click the link in the description and head over to one 1AAuto.com.
Just want to pull this cover off. Just grab underneath the cover, slide up and that up there and there is these retainers that hold it in and just push on little grommets, right on those locations. This is where your coils are. There's four of them on this particular engine. So I'm going to show you how to do this one. Just disconnect the connector right here. Just push down on the lock tab and slide it out. Just like that. Take a 10 millimeter socket extension and a ratchet. Loosen up this bolt right here. Take that bolt out and you can grab the coil. Sometimes you just twist it a little bit and slide it out.
Now the seal got stuck on there, so you want take the seal off. Put it back on the coil and there's the coil. Here's the old part. Here's the new coil from 1AAuto.com. As you can see, the shape is the same. The mounting position is the same. Connector is the same. The other end is the same. Very similar design. Get yours at 1AAauto.com and you'll be ready to rock and roll.
I'm going to take the coil. I'm just going to take a little bit of dielectric grease. Just put a little bit in there, it's always a good idea. You don't necessarily have to, but it helps. And take the coil, slide that in position. And that's good. Got 10 millimeter bolt, get that started. I'll just take a 10 millimeter socket and a ratchet and just snug this down. It's good. Take the connector, line it up, and lock it in place. And then, I'm going to do the same with the other ones. Take this cover and we want to align these little tabs up with these little pins right there. There's three of them. Just push it down and then you're good to go.
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Tools used
10mm Wrench
10mm Socket
Ratchet
Tools used
Gloves
10mm Socket
Ratchet
Safety Glasses
Tools used
Dielectric Grease
10mm Socket
Ratchet
Cloth Rags
Tools used
Socket Extensions
10mm Socket
Ratchet
1. Removing the Ignition Coils
Remove the 10mm nuts from the engine cover
Remove the engine cover
Disconnect the wiring harness
Remove the 10mm nut from the ignition coil
Remove the ignition coil
2. Installing the Ignition Coils
Insert the ignition coil into the engine
Tighten the 10mm nut to the ignition coil
Connect the wiring harness
Place the engine cover on
Tighten the 10mm bolts to the engine cover
Hi, I’m Mike from 1A Auto. We’ve been selling auto parts for over 30 years!
Open the hood. We have to pull the release inside the car. It's just inside right around your left knee on the driver's side. Need to release the secondary, or safety release. Just kind of feel around for it. This one is right here. Squeeze up.
Going to remove these two top nuts that hold on the appearance cover. They are 10 millimeter, so I'm using a 10 millimeter socket ratchet and extension. Should just thread of real easily. So there's our appearance cover, it's got some foam inside. That's just for noise, just keeps the noise down from the valve train.
Here are your four coil packs. One for each cylinder. They're held in to the valve cover with a 10 millimeter bolt, one for each. Push down on the lock and remove the connector. These can be brittle, sometimes they break. The lock does. This procedure will be the same for the other three. Use a ratchet, extension, and 10 millimeter socket to remove this 10 millimeter bolt. Put this bolt aside.
Now we need to remove the coil. Might have to wiggle it because there is a seal in here and just break it free. Once it's free, it should come right up. There's our coil pack.
It does have some oil on it because our valves cover gasket has been leaking. Reinstall the coil. Line up the opening with the amounting bolt hole. Move the harness out of the way so it doesn't get pinched. Push right over the spark plug and reinstall the bolt. Once it gets tight I'm just going to stop. Put the connector back in.
Now I can reinstall the plastic engine cover. I wiped it down with a rag and cleaned some of the dirt off of it. Make it look a little nicer. Get lined up over those studs. Sit right down reinstall the nuts. Actually just do these hand tight. They don't need to be super tight. Job is complete.
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Tools used
Socket Driver
Silicone Paste
10mm Socket
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2005 Scion TC Ignition Coils
W
April 28, 2017
I bought them for a friend of mine, he was all smiles, excellent quality and saved a ton of money. Very fast delivery was icing on the cake.
Easy, Economical Fix
David
May 6, 2019
My car suddenly ran horribly but I made it back home. Had a (generic) Misfire Cylinder 3 code (4-cylinder engines don't run too well on 3 cylinders!). Switched the #2 and #3 coils and cleared the trouble code from my reader. Restarted engine, then got a Misfire Cylinder 2 code. AH-HA--problem found! Standard free shipping took about 4 or 5 days, but I didn't mind the wait. Replaced coil--literally a 10 minute job on an '02 RAV4--and I'm on the road again for a small investment in time and money.
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Barney
June 2, 2022
EXCELLENT PRODUCT. EADY TO INSTALL
Great quality
Frank
February 6, 2024
Three years after my purchase and it's still working great!! Never had an issue with it anymore. Excellent quality and price
Customer Q&A
Does this part fit a 2007 Camry HYBRID made in Japan?February 27, 2021
Greg L
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Yes, according to the information you provided, this part will fit your vehicle as long as you have a L4 2.4L.
March 2, 2021
Emma F
Does this part fit 2006 rav4 v6 limited made in Japan?July 7, 2022
Loi T
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This is not the correct part for your vehicle, but we do carry the one you need. The correct part number is: ICA61776.
July 7, 2022
Emma F
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