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Ignition coils for 2006 Toyota Avalon

2006 Avalon Ignition Coil

 

The 2006 Toyota Avalon Ignition coils are independent ignition coils on plugs. The 3.5L 2gr-fe V6 engine for the 2006 Avalon uses 6 independent ignition coils. There are three coils in the front and three coils in the back. Owners refer to these as coil packs or COPS (coil on plug system) as well. While these coils have no certain life expectancy in miles or years, they do fail as they age. The life expectancy factors depend HEAVILY on the climate the vehicle is in. A humid or very rainy climate can significantly shorten the life of these. If you live in climate that has extremely cold temperature, this can shorten the operating life of ignition coils as well. A common feeling of a misfire is the engine running rough, or chugging along. Almost like it misses a beat. If a check engine light accompanies this feeling, you may want to scan your 2006 Toyota Avalon to see what kind of codes the computer is giving. 


When the coils in the 2006 Toyota Avalon are several years old (usually 7 or more) and one fails, it's best to replace the others as they are nearing their life end. Many owners who change just one ignition coil notice that another coil may fail within the coming weeks or months, and while it may not seem too bad to replace a coil every 6 months, you can save a lot more money and time by just purchasing all 6 at the same time. The set of 6 allows you to get them at the bundle price and save money on shipping costs. The price of these ignition coils from your local store or dealership will usually range from $40-70 per coil, and on our website, we have them for a whole lot less. They include a lifetime warranty, which is good for as long as you own your vehicle. Common error codes for a misfire in the 2006 Avalon are P0301 (Cylinder 1), P0302 (Cylinder 2), P0303 (Cylinder 3), P0304 (cylinder 4), P0305 (Cylinder 5), and P0306 (Cylinder 6). Replacing these ignition coils is not too much of a crazy task. Check out our how-to section to find out what's involved with doing this type of job. 


Many Avalon owners ask us if they need to replace the "wires", and the short answer is no. Unlike older vehicles with spark plug wires, these wires do not operate the same way as "spark plug wires". The wires that connect to the ignition coils are not regular maintenance items. The wires are part of the engine wiring harness and should never have to be replaced unless the connector is cracked or the wiring harness is damaged. This requires a new connector with wires long enough to be crimped and/or soldered into the harness. 


What Araparts is here to do is save you money on these parts. We purchase thousands of these ignition coils at wholesale prices and sell directly to our customers. Don't spend $50 per ignition coil when you can get a good deal on a set of 6 ignition coils for your 2006 Toyota Avalon. Continue on to see our incredible pricing on these ignition coils.