Toyota Camry coil wire can burn out from age or excessive use. The manufacturer recommends that you change the coil wire every 30,000 miles.
Will a 2.2 engine out of a 1996 Toyota Camry fit in a 1997 Toyota Camry? Yes it will fit you just have to change from distributor to coil packs it will fit because i have a 96 Toyota camry with a 2.2L engine from a 99 model.
Yes if it is the 2.2l engine it will fit you just have to plug the distributor hole cause 97 has coil packs
It sounds like the Camry has lost power to the coil. Check the wiring from the coil to the power, and check the coils ground circuit. Either of these can cause the problem.
There are a few reasons why a 1997 Toyota Camry may be losing power. A few of the reasons could be a bad battery, ignition coil, or the fuel pump.
follow the wire from the top of the distribtor cap back to it's sourcr. That's the coil. remove , replace
May not be your car, but proceedure same http://forums.travel.com/toyota-camry-forum/617282-1993-toyota-camry-4-cylinder-ignition-coil.html Hope it helps
No. The coil is the piece at the other end of the wire that comes out of the center of the distributor cap.
Use an ohm meter to show continuity in the coil and across the contacts.
A 1996 Toyota Camry that will have spark and then sometimes no spark might be having a problem with the spark plugs. Each individual spark plug is now a solid state electrode in that year of Toyota Camry. The ignition coil pack on top of the spark plug is probably loose or cracked.
There is none. The engine ECM signals each spark plug coil when to fire.
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