Ignition coil Denso or Bremi
I just put the latter on my 2000 S, they work well.
Denso makes some OEM ones, just rebranded IIRC.
Denso is what the comes on the car from factory and are cheap on rock auto thats what i replaced mine with and they work well i only put 2k miles on them so far though. The denso ones i pulled out looked like the original from 22 years ago
I found aftermarket Denso brand to be quite good. Been on my 07 highlander for years.
I have OEM Bremi coil pack now. the original Bremi OEM coil went 15+ years and survived 1 OEM cat and 2 magnaflow cats.
I replaced all coils with Bremi 20128 red tops and used liquid electric tape to reinsulate the exposed wire.
Replaced it with OEM Bremi coil (Made in Turkey), same as in car when new. Cost $110. with tax and shipping. Runs smoother than with the aftermarket.
Don't mess with anything other than Denso for either. OEM is the way to go, especially if you are trying to fix something with the old "parts cannon." I got a Denso coil from Walmart for a good price, around $75 ea.
I used Denso replacement coils on my '09, they're the OEM Toyota coils with the Toyota part number ground off
I have a 2013 eco-boost F150 and I put some Denso ignition coals on it but I don’t think they did the trick.
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