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What is the part number of the ignition coil on a Toyota Yaris?


When it comes to maintaining your Toyota Yaris, understanding the specifics of its components can save you time and money. One such critical component is the ignition coil, which plays a vital role in the vehicle's ignition system. In this article, we’ll explore how to identify the part number for the ignition coil on a Toyota Yaris and why it’s important to get the right one.


Why Is the Ignition Coil Important?


The ignition coil is responsible for converting the battery's low voltage into the high voltage needed to ignite the fuel-air mixture in the engine's cylinders. A faulty ignition coil can lead to engine misfires, reduced fuel efficiency, and even difficulty starting your car. Replacing it with the correct part is essential for optimal performance.


How to Find the Part Number for Your Toyota Yaris Ignition Coil


Finding the correct part number for your Toyota Yaris ignition coil ensures compatibility and proper functioning. Here are the steps to locate it:



  • Check the Owner’s Manual: The owner’s manual often lists part numbers for essential components, including the ignition coil.

  • Inspect the Ignition Coil: If you’re comfortable working under the hood, locate the ignition coil on your engine. The part number is usually printed or engraved on the coil itself.

  • Contact a Toyota Dealer: Provide your vehicle's VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) to a Toyota dealership, and they can look up the exact part number for your model and year.

  • Use Online Resources: Websites like Toyota’s official parts catalog or trusted auto parts retailers can help you find the part number by entering your vehicle’s details.


Common Ignition Coil Part Numbers for Toyota Yaris


While the exact part number can vary depending on the model year and engine type, some common ignition coil part numbers for Toyota Yaris models include:



  • 90919-02258: Common for many Toyota Yaris models with a 1.5L engine.

  • 90919-02252: Another frequently used part number for earlier Yaris models.


Always double-check the part number with your specific vehicle details to ensure compatibility.


Why Choosing the Right Part Number Matters


Using the correct ignition coil part number ensures that the replacement part fits perfectly and functions as intended. An incorrect part can lead to performance issues, additional repair costs, and even potential damage to your engine. At Kevin’s Autos, we always recommend verifying part numbers before making a purchase or scheduling a repair.


Need Help? Contact Kevin’s Autos!


If you’re unsure about the part number or need assistance replacing your ignition coil, Kevin’s Autos is here to help. With years of experience in car maintenance and repair, we can ensure your Toyota Yaris runs smoothly. Contact us today for expert advice and service!


Frequently Asked Questions

Does it matter what brand ignition coil I use?


Yes, it is always recommended to purchase coils of all the same brand, and in some instances, it is even required by the manufacturer. In general, it's good practice to replace coils with matching brands because minor differences in tolerances and resistances between brands may cause issues in the ignition system.



What is the code P0351 on a 2007 Toyota Yaris?


The P0351 code stands for “Ignition Coil 'A' Primary/Secondary Circuit.” It indicates a potential problem with cylinder #1 ignition coil or its circuit. Some possible causes include a faulty ignition coil, issues with the ignition coil circuit, or a problem with the PCM.



How do I know which ignition coil to buy?


Most ignition coils are sold by application. This means you can find the right coil by using the Year/Make/Model and the Make/Engine search filters. If you are looking for upgraded or universal coils, there are many to choose from.



What is the code for ignition coil 1?


P0351 is a diagnostic trouble code (DTC) for "Ignition Coil "A" Primary/Secondary Circuit Malfunction". This can happen for multiple reasons and a mechanic needs to diagnose the specific cause for this code to be triggered in your situation.



What part number is 90919 02240?


Ignition Coil
The Ignition Coil (#90919-02240), an essential Engine-Fuel part within the Glow Plug system, is instrumental in the ignition process.



How to fix a P0351 code?


Here are some ways with the help of which you will be able to correct the OBD Code P0351:

  1. The faulty ignition coil should be replaced.
  2. The damaged ECU should be replaced.
  3. If you find out that there are some faults in the wiring harness, then it should be repaired or replaced as per the need.



Which ignition coil is D?


The powertrain control system (PCM) manages the ignition coils that ignite the spark plugs at precisely the right time. If the PCM detects a potential problem with the ignition coil “D” (which is the cylinder #4 ignition coil) or its circuit, code P0354 may be set.



Are ignition coils numbered?


Yes. Original equipment is almost always numbered. The stuff that you purchase from a parts store is not numbered. Often depending on the vehicle it might have multiple coils and they are probably identical.



What are the symptoms of a bad ignition coil?


8 Signs of a Faulty Ignition Coil

  • Your Car Guzzles Gas.
  • Your Car Feels Slow.
  • You Hear Spluttering, Coughing, and Banging Noises.
  • Your Car Idles Roughly and Vibrates.
  • Your Car Misfires and Backfires.
  • Your Car Stalls.
  • You Struggle to Start Your Car.
  • The Check Engine Light Is On.



What is the code for Toyota ignition coils?


P0354
Diagnostic trouble code (DTC) P0354 stands for “Ignition Coil 'D' Circuit Malfunction.” It indicates that the PCM has detected a problem either in the primary or secondary circuit for ignition coil “D”.


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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.