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Ignition Coils for 2007 Toyota Camry 3.5L V6

 

May Camry owners come here due to being shocked by local parts store prices for each coil pack. We have a full set of 6 lifetime warranty Araparts brand ignition coils your the 2007 Camry 3.5L V6 at unbeatable prices. Click on the product below to find out more.

2007 Toyota Camry 3.5 Ignition Coils

 

If you are looking for a single coil pack or a set of 6 ignition coils for your 2007 Camry 3.5, you've come to the right place. The 3.5L 2GR-FE motor in the 2007 Camry uses 6 individual ignition coils. The dealership prices can be from $70 to $100 per coil or more. We have the entire set of 6 coils are a price that is hard to pass up. When people see the price, the first thing they think of is "how is the quality?". Our ignition coils are high quality aftermarket products, and we back them with a lifetime warranty, good for as long as you own your Camry. It is highly recommended to replace all 6 coil packs if one goes bad, and the rest are original, or over 7 years old. This can be a shocking experience for your wallet if you go to the dealer or the local auto parts store.

 

How to tell if a coil is bad in my 2007 Camry 3.5?

Common signs of a bad coil is a shaky engine, a chugging feeling, or a skipping feeling as you drive your '07 Camry. This is usually accompanied by a check engine light. You can use an OBDII scanner to plug into your 2007 Camry's diagnostic port and find out what is going on. A misfire code will show up as:

P0300 (Random misfire)
P0301 (Cylinder 1 misfire)
P0302 (Cylinder 2 misfire)
P0303 (Cylinder 3 misfire)
P0304 (Cylinder 4 misfire)
P0305 (Cylinder 5 misfire)
P0306 (Cylinder 6 misfire)

Once you know which cylinder is misfiring, you can do a few easy tests. One easy method we use is to swap the coil on the misfiring cylinder to another cylinder. Reset the computer and start the vehicle again. Wait until the check engine light comes back on. If the misfire follows the coil pack, then it's bad for sure. If the misfire stays on the same cylinder, then it could be another issue.


How long can I drive my Camry on a bad ignition coil?

We recommend fixing the issue as soon as possible. While you can drive from a period of time without damage to your catalytic converter, it really is unknown just how long you can get away with it for. We've heard of owners who've driven for more than a year with a misfire with no damage, and others have reported just a week of driving with a misfire and having to replace their catalytic converter. So while you can drive your vehicle with a misfire, our recommendation is to get the problem in your vehicle fixed sooner than later to prevent spending any more money. 


Our coil packs and guarantee

The ignition coils we stock and sell are carefully chosen with quality in mind. We understand that most people don't want to spend more than $500 for a simple repair, but don't want poor quality coils either. Our coils are built to the same specs as the original equipment, and we back them with a lifetime warranty that also covers the shipping costs back and fourth. We sell by the sets because we purchase directly from the manufacturers private label and sell directly to you, completely cutting out the middle man's profits.  All you need to do here is just click on the engine size and discover how much you are going to save on ignition coils. If you are unsure about fitment, don't hesitate to reach out to us at (916) 585-6835 or email us at [email protected].


 

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