No. The coil is the piece at the other end of the wire that comes out of the center of the distributor cap.
Toyota Camry 97 uses electronic ignition system, and does not have distributor.
The ignition condenser is located inside the distributor. In order to repair the issue, the distributor will need removed and replaced.
I do not have an answer but I also have a 1994 Toyota Camry that will not start and has no spark, I swapped out the ignition module to no avail, the distributor and rotor appear fine. Any help
No, you cannot.
Inside the distributor cap under the rotor.
Toyota corolla ignition coil can be found inside the distributor assembly together with igniter circuit... engine is 16valve carburator type..
1997 Toyota Camry ignition switch removal
8º BTDC but the 1.8Liter 1ZZ FE does not have a distributor, it is 'timed' to spark by the ECU via the camshaft position sensor, to ignition coil on each cylinder, therefore not adjustable.
The firing order on a 1980 Toyota 4-cylinder is 1, 3, 2, 4. The distributor goes in a clockwise direction.
You will need to remove the gauges and dash . I did it at a junk yard it was lots of work . Also , you will not need unusual tools on the upside.
there is no distributor on a 98 rav. therefore no cap or rotor. replace the plugs and wires and the tuneup is done
no