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1A Auto shows you how to repair, install, fix, change or replace a bad or broken ignition coil / coil pack. This video is applicable to the 97, 98, 99, 00, 01 Toyota Camry
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I mean this is the faster way of doing it not necessarily the proper way
I have a 98 rav4 with the same engine. I got a p1300 and p1310 code. suffering from a crank but not start symptom. I swapped both coils out and still not start. when I hold the gas pedal in it seems like it wants to bite the gas after a 10 second crank.
Mine nit so easy to remove like you did how can I make it easier
A while back I put seam foam in my 2000 Toyota Solara V4 engine but then the check engine light was on after driving it for a while. According to a code from Advance Auto Parts: the fuel injector needs to be clean. There’s misfiring in all 4 cyl. I replaced the spark plugs and the ignition coil but things got worse. I assume that the MAF was contaminated so I spray a little MAF cleanner in the intake then I started the engine. However the front catalytic converter overheated before that and the problem continued. I removed the new spark plugs to check them and they had carbon on them. They got dirty really quickly. The check engine light is on and flashing. What should I do?
It will be great if you guys made a 1997-2001 Toyota Camry valve cover gasket repair video!!!
Right…. so, how am I expected to get the wrench on the bottom 10mm bolt for the 4 & 1 coil pack? Because I went in from the side, little to no contact, tried up and down and no room to turn, even tried my swivel 10mm socket and couldn't get it on the bolt. I tried tugging on the coil to lower it as the show says and STILL no dice.
Honestly the REAL way it seems, is to take off that coolant junction just by that bottom coil so you can sneak a socket on there, or just remove the air intake tube and box and throttle body then take off the bracket the coils sit on..
How about changing the oil cooler gasket Camry 1995 thanks
It would really be better that you would show us actually you unscrewing each bolt ,so for all of us watching this video.
My bolt on the first coil on top is rusty rusty I put penetrating oil hope it helps before I tackle this job
A local mechanic charged $200 to replace one ignition coil. Got the part from 1aauto and did it myself: $35 and 15 minutes of work thanks to this video. The bolts on the #2 coil can be a pain to reach but shine a light in there so you can see roughly where they are and use a long 10mm socket. Trick is getting in there with all the hoses on the right side of the coil, but it can be done with some persistence.
Tips on replacing the coil for plugs 2&3? It’s pretty hard to reach the bolts and get them unscrewed because they are facing back unlike the bolts for the first coil. Any advice is highly appreciated .
Dude….might as well just write it down. Don’t show a thing
Is the v6 coils in the same place and how long would they take to do all of them? I also hear I need 3 and not 6
I have a question. My check engine light isn't on, but when my car is in idle/first gear it has trouble accelerating. Once it gets into second gear and beyond it runs fine but getting to that point can be troublesome. Could this be caused by the ignition coil?
Driver side ,not passanger side
my 1998 toyota goes off when i turn on the air conditioning and it's in idle mode .I suspect a bad coil but you mentioned the primary and secondary coil are they the same parts or different ones can you please share the links for the two coils because I am a little bit confused
Can bad ignition coil actually prevent the car from starting?
Had problems with our 99 Camry 2.2. Surging had lack of power In gear or (under load) no engine light.
I've done everything to this car except replace engine. Normal things to do with camry's.
Cleaned throttle body iac valve, air filter replace plugs and wires heat control valve.Replaced fuel filter checked for air leaks ect…… None of these worked. Sorry when I changed out my spark plug
wires the first time it did seem to run better, BUT a couple of weeks later same results .
Finally engine light came on showing we needed spark plugs and wires. What? just changed them not long ago. Then I thought of that video about the coil, replaced it thought of myself as a master mechanic NOT…. Had same problems, then I had to take a moment to think, sometimes that can be difficult for me.. I had my old set of spark plug wires decided to change 1&4 plug wires. IT'S a miracle it runs great. Fingers crossed, no check engine light no surge.
Thanks for the 1aauto guy.
God bless
Marty—-290.000 Still going strong…… With a little tender care.
Then I watched this video with the 1aauto guy, (WOW) awesome work young man.
If the plug broke what to do
Thank you thank you thank you!!!
Isn't that the drivers side of the engine??
Is there a way to know which is ignition coil is bad?
Is it just me or is it hard to insert and remove the spark plug wires. When i push the wires down into the coil they dont go in all the way.
I changed my coil pack but my car cuts off unless i have my foot on the gas pedal,what could be the problem?
Does this work for a 1999 toyota corolla
Can you do this with a 1999 Toyota corolla
99 Toyota Camry bottom bolt is not accessible without removing parts!!!
Your awesome, nice professional video