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Where is the ignitor at on my Avalon? The piece looks simple and I cannot find it. The code says ingnitor 1st bank, thanks, Carl

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If it has 6 coil packs then it is on the head next to firewall and #1 cylinder is the one next to timing cover and pcv valve.if it only has 3 coil packs on the front head then follow the plug wire from #1 to to coil on front head and you will have the right one but remember to look at the plug, wire,and coil boot before you replace the coil pack. the igniter is made into the coil pack.

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