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Toyota T100 Ignition Coil is positioned at the core of a pickup that is strong, reliable, as well as comfortable in its daily usage. The Toyota T100 won the affection of its users because of its solid frame, balanced wheelbase and option of rear or four wheel drive which provided the drivers with confidence along the highway and workplaces. The owners celebrate the Toyota craftsmanship which continues to make the T100 run mile after mile, its smooth automatic transmission and versatile V6 engine have made the truck pull, carry and drive without any drama. The T100 is an easy partner in work as well as family business with clear gauges and wide seats intended to remind the Toyota emphasis on practical design inside the simple cabin. The Ignition Coil utilizes copper windings within a tough shell converting battery voltage to the massive amount of energy necessary to create a spark that opens each cylinder engine cycle, and thus constant combustion keeps that trusty engine solid. High life expectancy core and tough OEM requirements allow the Ignition Coil to resist heat and vibration, reduce misfires and save fuel, and installing the component with the original Toyota part maintains long term service. In cases where symptoms such as rough idle or loss of power are observed, the first check is usually on the Ignition Coil since it can easily be fixed which will restore full performance. Install, park, cool the engine, remove the negative battery cable, install the new Ignition Coil, tighten bolts, reconnect wires and finally test.