Ignition Coil for Toyota Replacement OEM 9091902238 90919-02238
Product Code: 9091902240-OEM3
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Ignition Coil for Toyota Replacement OEM 9091902238 90919-02238 is ensure a reliable voltage from the start and more ignition energy, so your engine starts and runs smoothly. Precise, corrosion-resistant connections that ensure excellent electrical connectivity, coupled with superior temperature and vibration resistance, lead to long service life.
Compatibility for:
fits Toyota Echo:
- Toyota Echo NCP10 1999 - 2005 1.3L 2NZ-FE Hatchback
- Toyota Echo NCP12 1999 - 2005 1.5L 1NZ-FE Sedan
fits Toyota Prius:
- Toyota Prius NHW11 2000 - 2003 1.5L 1NZ-FXE Sedan
- Toyota Prius C NHP10 2012 - 2017 1.5L 1NZ-FXE Hatchback
fits Toyota Yaris:
- Toyota Yaris NCP130 2011 - 2016 1.3L 2NZ-FE Hatchback
- Toyota Yaris NCP131 2010 - 2017 1.5L 1NZ-FE Hatchback
- Toyota Yaris NCP90 2005 - 2011 1.3L 2NZ-FE,2SZ-FE Hatchback
- Toyota Yaris NCP91 2005 - 2011 1.5L 1NZ-FE Hatchback
- Toyota Yaris NCP93 2007 - 2011 1.5L 1NZ-FE Sedan
fits Scion:
- Scion xA 2004-2006 4 Cyl 1.5L 1NZFE; NCP61
- Scion xB 2004-2006 4 Cyl 1.5L 1NZFE; NCP31
Specificaction:
- Item Type: Coil on Plug
- Voltage: 12V
- Connector: 4 Pins
- Reference Number: 9091902240
- Quantity Sold: 1 pcs
- Position: Front
Reference Number: 9091902240, 90919-02240, 9091902237, 90919-02237, 9091902238, 90919-02238, 9091902265, 90919-02265
Features:
- Ignition Coils ensure a reliable voltage from the start and more ignition energy, so your engine starts and runs smoothly. Precise, corrosion-resistant connections that ensure excellent electrical connectivity, coupled with superior temperature and vibration resistance, lead to long service life.
- Properly performing ignition coils can provide increased ignition energy, lower fuel consumption, and reduced exhaust emissions for your vehicle.
- Ignition coils are built to achieve or exceed OE specifications and are known industry-wide for their reliability and performance.
What does the ignition coil do?
- All ignition systems for modern petrol engines use ignition coils for the same basic function: to create the high voltage required to produce a spark at the spark plug
Are ignition coils worth replacing?
- Ignition coils are also recommended to be replaced if they show cracks, traces of arcing or other damage that may cause it to short out
What are the symptoms of a faulty ignition coil?
- Engine misfires
- Rough idle
- A decrease in car power, especially in acceleration
- Poor fuel economy
- Difficulty starting the engine
- Check engine light is on
- Exhaust backfiring
- Increased hydrocarbon emissions
- The smell of gas coming from the exhaust
- Fuel leaks
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