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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 2017 Toyota Crown: What You Need to Know

The 2017 Toyota Crown is a sophisticated sedan featuring advanced engine technology, and when it comes to the ignition system, ignition coils are indeed relevant components fitted to this vehicle. Ignition coils play a crucial role in the overall performance of the engine by converting the low voltage from the battery into the high voltage needed to ignite the fuel-air mixture inside the combustion chambers. So, if you own or are interested in the 2017 Toyota Crown, understanding how ignition coils work and how to maintain or replace them is essential for keeping your car running smoothly.

Ignition coils are a fundamental part of modern internal combustion engines, including those found in the Toyota Crown. Each coil acts as a mini transformer, receiving 12 volts from the car battery and stepping it up to around 20,000 volts or more. This high voltage is then sent to the spark plugs, which ignite the fuel-air mix to power the engine. In many modern vehicles like the 2017 Crown, each cylinder typically has its own ignition coil mounted directly on top of the spark plug. This design is often referred to as "coil-on-plug," which improves ignition efficiency, reduces misfires, and enhances overall engine performance.

Over time, ignition coils can wear out or fail due to exposure to heat, vibration, and electrical stress. This can lead to engine misfires, rough idling, poor fuel economy, and even difficulty starting the car. That is why maintaining the ignition coils as part of regular servicing is important for the 2017 Toyota Crown. Mechanics and technicians often recommend periodic checks of the ignition system at service intervals or if the check engine light comes on. Diagnostic tools can detect misfires and faulty coils allowing for prompt attention, helping prevent further engine problems.

When replacing ignition coils on the 2017 Toyota Crown, it is best to use genuine or high-quality aftermarket parts that meet Toyota's specifications. A bad ignition coil is not something to ignore - it can put extra stress on the catalytic converter and other components, leading to costly repairs down the track. The coils are generally accessible and relatively straightforward to replace, but it is important that the replacement is done properly to avoid electrical issues and ensure proper fitment.

For those servicing their own car or going to a mechanic, here are some key signs to watch for when it comes to ignition coil health on the Crown:

  • Engine misfires or hesitation during acceleration
  • Rough idling or poor engine performance
  • Illuminated check engine light
  • Decrease in fuel efficiency
  • Difficulty starting the engine

If any of these symptoms are present, it is advisable to have the ignition coils checked and possibly replaced. Ignoring these signs can lead to more severe engine damage and a less enjoyable driving experience.

Regular maintenance of the ignition coils is fairly straightforward. During routine servicing, technicians will typically inspect the ignition coils along with spark plugs and other ignition components. Cleaning the ignition coil connectors and ensuring secure electrical connections is also an important task to maintain good performance. Because the 2017 Toyota Crown uses a coil-on-plug system, replacing individual coils as they fail rather than all at once is often practical and cost-effective.

It is also worth noting that while ignition coils are crucial, they work in tandem with other parts such as the battery, spark plugs, and engine control unit (ECU) to keep the engine running efficiently. Therefore, a full ignition system check can help diagnose related issues early and save money on repairs in the long run.

So for Crown owners, stay on top of ignition coil maintenance, especially if your car has been in service for many thousands of kilometres or if you notice any performance hiccups. A well-functioning ignition coil system ensures your 2017 Toyota Crown runs as smoothly as it was designed to, offering that smooth blend of power and refinement the model is known for.