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The 2009 Toyota Venza uses two different engines, a 2.7L 4 Cylinder, and a 3.5L V6. The ignition coils between the two are not interchangeable, so it is important to select the correct engine. We have the full sets of these parts for prices that local stores simply cannot touch.

                  

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Ignition Coils For 2009 Toyota Venza

Ignition Coils For 2009 Toyota Venza

 

The 2009 Toyota Venza uses the modern ignition coil setup where there is one coil per cylinder. The 2.7L 4 Cyl Venza uses four ignition coil packs while the 3.5L Venza uses six ignition coils. We work hard to bring you replacement ignition coils at a price that works for most individuals and families. We understand that not everybody can afford to buy ignition coils locally. We have heard of these going for an average of $40 each all the way up to about $100 each. Replacing all 4 can add up big time, and that is why we are here to solve. A common question we get is "how are your coil packs so cheap?". We don't lower our prices by cutting down quality. We do this by purchasing a large amount which allows us to get a killer price and pass the savings on to our customers. We also include a lifetime warranty on Araparts brand ignition coils, which is good for as long as you own your Venza. This warranty includes all shipping back and fourth. We also allow a full 2 months to return any item that you may not need, because a misdiagnosis is not uncommon to have. We understand people make mistakes, and that is why we don't charge a restocking fee for regular returns. 


Cost To Replace Ignition Coils In 2009 Toyota Venza. 



The cost at a shop can start anywhere between $250 for the smaller 2.7L engine and $350 for the 3.5L V6 engine. We are factoring $40 per coil and $100 in labor at the minimum one hour. If your shop is marking them up, then it can easily cost well over $500 for this job. While we understand that shops need to make their money, we also know that you would like to save money, and that is what we're here to do. If you are not sure how to find the problem, and you have a check engine light on, start with purchasing an OBDII scanner. This will allow you to find out why your check engine light is on, and even identify the exact cylinder the is misfiring. From here you can do an ignition coil swap to find out if the problem is with the coil or not. Without an OBDII scanner, you simply can't do this. A diagnostic fee can run up to $100, and even if you don't work on your own vehicle, walking into the mechanic shop with knowledge is priceless. Not to mention most shops will greatly appreciate a knowledgeable customer. We also include a free 2.5g packet of silicone dielectric grease with the ignition coils. This is applied to the inside of the bottom rubber boot to further aid in sealing the connection between the spark plug and ignition coil boot from the outside elements. It also helps with future removal when replacing your spark plugs down the road. Continue on to learn how much you can save when replacing the ignition coils in your 2009 Toyota Venza.