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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Melbourne
Posts: 8
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1. No idea. I'm not an auto electrician, but the guy I went to knows his stuff. 2. Toyota do sell the OEM coils, but far more expensive than the after market ones available. The Super Spark I got claim better performance than the OEM too. They are also available locally surprisingly enough. http://www.superspark.com.au/ 3. All 6 coils and connectors replaced. Wasn't going to stuff around any more. If 2 were bad the rest were on their way out already. 4. It was an auto electrician that replaced the coils. He wouldn't be fixing a! vacuum leak. Also I had to source the coils, he just did the labour. And still what can I say: new coils, problem is gone. Revs sit rock steady at idle now where they should. 5. Toyota don't make the wiring loom any longer, not that I needed it anyway. The auto elec said the wiring was fine. 6. The advice from the guy at Suprastore.com was to solder the connection. In the end it's up to the auto elec, he's the expert so he did what he knows best. 7. Nope. They last coils went nearly 18 years before going bad and I don't drive the car as much these days anyway, so not an issue. Vented hood is another expense I don't need just now! |
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