Ignition coil Denso or Duralast
I’ve used Duralast coil on a bmw with no issue and lasted over 60k when I sold the car. It was identical to the Delphi coil.
I got all 6 of my ignition coil for my 4Runner for the price of one at autozone. They were Denso oem for Toyota.
I just I bought this Denso coil for my LX470. By all accounts its the exact same part and the 'yota forums agree.
Have 2/4 duralast coils on my car and about 50k miles later they’re still fine
I found some coils made by denso 673-9303 (i.e. Toyota) on Amazon for around $18 each. They've been troublefree since I put them in about 1K miles ago. My original Audi coils had 81K miles on them. They greatly improved the low speed shift quality and idle smoothness after I put them in.
I replaced the old ignition coil with a Denso one. The car is running great after the replacement.
Make sure to spend a little extra and get the Denso brand coil. The cheap one don't last very long.
Short answer - it was the ignition coil. In the end - it serves as a reminder that just because a code (or lack of) seems to point to a specific component, you MUST diagnose. ECM costs $300 - $1000 including coding - a Denso ignition coil was just over $100.
Put in the new coil (Denso best available here off shelf)- and did quick hook up test for spark. NO SPARK at all.
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