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Goss Ignition Coil - C589

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Goss Ignition Coil - C608

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NGK Ignition Coil - U5055

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NGK Ignition Coil - U5179

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Goss Ignition Coil - C595

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NGK Ignition Coil - U5005

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NGK Ignition Coil - U1004

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NGK Ignition Coil - U3015

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Tridon Glow Plug 11.0V - TGP081

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NGK Ignition Coil - U5145

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Goss Ignition Coil - C360

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NGK Ignition Coil - U4008

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NGK Ignition Coil - U1163

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Goss Ignition Coil - C173

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Goss Ignition Coil - C371

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Ignition Coils on the 2006 Toyota Crown: What You Need to Know

The 2006 Toyota Crown is a vehicle that typically features a modern ignition system, and yes, ignition coils are definitely part of its setup. Ignition coils play a crucial role in the operation of this luxury sedan's engine, ensuring smooth performance and reliable starts every time you turn the key or press the start button.

So, what exactly do ignition coils do in the 2006 Toyota Crown? At their core, ignition coils are responsible for converting the low voltage from the car's battery into the high voltage needed to generate a strong spark at the spark plugs. This spark ignites the air-fuel mixture inside the engine's cylinders, powering the car down the road. Think of the ignition coil as a small transformer that boosts the electrical current to the levels necessary for combustion to occur.

The 2006 Crown, equipped with either a straight six or V8 engine depending on the model, uses a coil-on-plug ignition system. This means each spark plug has its own dedicated ignition coil mounted directly on top. This design improves ignition efficiency and eliminates the need for a distributor and spark plug wires, which were common in older vehicles. Thanks to this system, your Crown enjoys better fuel efficiency, improved throttle response, and lower emissions.

When it comes to maintaining the ignition coils on your 2006 Toyota Crown, a little care goes a long way. Typically, ignition coils are robust components, but they are subject to wear and tear due to heat, vibration, and electrical stress. Over time, coils can degrade, leading to symptoms such as rough idling, misfires, poor fuel economy, or even trouble starting the engine. If ignored, a failing coil can cause your engine warning light to flicker on and might even damage other ignition system parts.

Regular servicing of your Crown should include checks on the ignition system, including the coils. Luckily, inspecting ignition coils is a straightforward process for mechanics. They usually look for signs of cracks or carbon tracking on the coil's casing and test the coil's electrical resistance with a multimeter to ensure it is operating within manufacturer specifications.

If replacement is needed, using high-quality ignition coils that meet Toyota's standards is important. Genuine or OEM-equivalent coils are designed to fit perfectly and work efficiently with the Crown's engine management system. Swapping out a coil is generally simple and can often be done without removing other engine components, saving time and labour costs.

It is a good idea to replace ignition coils in pairs or sets if you notice one coil failing, especially if your Crown has logged higher mileage. This approach helps maintain consistent engine performance and prevents potential future breakdowns. Additionally, when replacing coils, it's wise to inspect the spark plugs and replace them if worn, because coils and plugs work hand-in-hand to create reliable ignition.

Some drivers might wonder how long ignition coils typically last. While the lifespan can vary, coils in a Toyota Crown often endure for over 150,000 kilometres if properly maintained and used under normal driving conditions. Harsh environments, infrequent servicing, or engine misfires left unaddressed might shorten this life span, increasing the likelihood of coil failure.

Keeping your ignition coils in top shape also contributes to your Crown's overall fuel efficiency and performance. A faulty coil means incomplete combustion, which can waste fuel and reduce engine power. So, maintaining the ignition coils as part of your regular vehicle care ensures that your 2006 Crown keeps delivering that smooth, refined drive it is known for.

In terms of servicing schedules, ignition coil checks are often recommended during major service intervals or when the vehicle's diagnostic trouble codes reveal ignition faults. If you notice symptoms like engine hesitation, unusual engine noises, or a check engine light, it's a good idea to have the coils tested sooner rather than later.

In short, ignition coils are a vital part of your 2006 Toyota Crown's ignition system. They ensure that your engine fires correctly, delivering smooth power and reliable starts. Taking good care of them by following regular maintenance schedules, using quality replacement parts, and addressing issues promptly can save you from headaches down the track and keep your Crown running like a dream for many kilometres to come.