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Anonymous Posted on Aug 14, 2013

My toyota corolla giving all ign coil A,B,C,D primary/secondry circuit maulfunction .. i was already replaced all that coils but tha problem was same.. cars just starts for 2 seconds and die

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Symptom table:
- Open or short in Ignition confirmation signal IGF and Ignition Trigger signal IGT1 - IGT2 - IGT3 - IGT4 from Ignition coil to igniter.
- No.1 - No. 4 Ignition coil with Igniter.
- Engine ECU.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 21, 2009

SOURCE: diagram for replacing distributor, cap, rotor...

Replace the coil. It is shorted out. I have changed quite a few coils for the exact same symptom.

The graciousness of a FixYa rating for my assistance would be appreciated.

Thanks for choosing FixYa for assistance.

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Oscar Agnes

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  • Posted on Sep 18, 2009

SOURCE: engine diagram for a 2000 toyota corolla

remove the spark plug wires one by one.. remember the connection from no. 1 spark plug to the distributor. the wire from the coil is connected to the center of the distributor.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 15, 2010

SOURCE: I have no ignition spark on my 1983 Toyota supra

the question is is there spark from the ignition coil directly or from the dristributor try ecu cam postion sensor distributor i have a 1986 toyota supra 7m ge i cant get mine started so i was checking around and found out different things that would keep my car from running or running rough try fuses also

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 31, 2010

SOURCE: car wont start, not getting spark

crankshaft sensor, or computer on toyotas then it was usually the distributor or the computer, but the crankshaft sensor might be bad too thats what helps to get you spark.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 02, 2011

SOURCE: where is the ignition coil on 1994 toyota corolla

It depends on the engine type and ignition type, but if you do not see it, it is most likely located inside the distributor cap dust cover for your vehicle.

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Miss fires and stots off when I give it gas as codes 1391 ,0351, 0352, 0353,

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Its possible you may have misread this code. If it is B1391 that would be the only code with 1391 for your vehicle.

P0351 - Ignition Coil A Primary / Secondary Circuit Malfunction. The ignition signal from the Powertrain Control Module or Electronic Control Module is sent to and amplified by the power transistor. The power transistor turns ON and OFF the ignition coil primary circuit. This ON/OFF operation induces the proper high voltage in the coil secondary circuit.

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- Open or short in the ignition coil circuit
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P0352 - Ignition Coil B Primary / Secondary Circuit Malfunction.
Same repair info as P0351.

P0353 - Ignition Coil C Primary / Secondary Circuit Malfunction.
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