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Toyota Corolla Distributor Cap is only a tiny bit of the big picture that puts Toyota Corolla in a position of preference among the global population. Toyota Corolla started with its release in 1966 to tens of millions of sales due to the faith that drivers have in its rock solid reliability, fuel sipping efficiency, and cheap maintenance. Engineers of more than a dozen generations perfected aerodynamics, introduced CVT gearboxes, provided a choice of gasoline or diesel, which provided the car with rapid acceleration in traffic jams and smooth highway cruising. Good quality control ensures that all in it are of a rigid standard, thus the Corolla will continue to run mile after mile with little trouble hence becomes a smart choice by families, users, and commuters alike. In the proven design Corolla Distributor Cap is located at the center of the ignition system. The Distributor Cap passes high voltage on the ignition coil, delivering bursts to each of the spark plugs at the right time to get the engine to start smoothly, and the dirt and moisture on the sensitive contacts are not allowed through by its molded cover. A long life Toyota Distributor Cap eliminates misfires, maintains fuel economy and helps maintain the silence-at-idle that the owners prefer. It is easy to replace and the part has been popular with DIY maintenance. In order to fit a new Distributor Cap in Toyota, detach the battery, label the plug wires, remove the old cap, and clean the housing, seat the new cap on its tabs, and pass wires one at a time, and reconnect the battery and check a steady idle.