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Old 05-17-17, 12:30 PM
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Default Ignition coil replacement part number

I need to replace an ignition coil, but I'm seeing multiple part numbers for the OEM part. As the coils seem to be a weak point, I want to make sure I get the most robust version. Which part number seems to be the most reliable? Or is there an aftermarket option that's less prone to failure?

I found a Denso coil (part number 673-1309) that's about half the price of OEM. Any chance this is the same part as OEM?
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Would help if you would tell us year and Model!
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Sorry! '07 RX 350
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90919-A2007, it is the most updated coil and supposedly isn't as prone to failure as some of the prior ones.
Use MyLparts, here's a link to their site:
https://www.mylparts.com/oem-parts/l...bC12Ni1nYXM%3D
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Use code CL5 at checkout for our forum discount.
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less expensive here

https://www.parts.com/index.cfm?fuse...-IGNITION-COIL

Even cheaper here

https://parts.mcgeorgetoyota.com/oem...oil-90919a2007
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Originally Posted by DennisMik
You can always find cheaper, and I do like using OE parts from Toyota dealers. MyLparts is a good tool to start with, they use VIN verification so you know you are looking at the correct part number. Which you need first before randomly Googling part #'s. Canadian and Japanese origin RX's use different part numbers at times, that's why MyLparts is best to use intially. They are an official vendor of our forums and offer accuracy and customer service that's next to none.
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wrong post
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