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The Denso Direct Ignition Coil 673-1303 is a vehicle-specific, bolt-on replacement part designed for select Toyota and Lexus models. Featuring a revolutionary integrated driving circuit and diagonal coil windings, it delivers enhanced ignition performance, improved fuel efficiency, and reliable durability in a compact, lightweight design.


| ASIN | B002Y37M0W |
| Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #33,369 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #37 in Automotive Replacement Ignition Coils |
| Brand | Denso |
| Brand Name | Denso |
| Color | Gray |
| Connector Gender | male |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (543) |
| Date First Available | January 2, 2007 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00042511173361 |
| Included Components | Direct Ignition Coil |
| Installation Type | Bolt-On |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 8.13 x 3.13 x 3.13 inches |
| Item model number | 6731303 |
| Manufacturer | Denso |
| Model Info | 6731303 |
| OEM Part Number | 90919-02230, 90919-02249, 90080-19027, 90919-02259 |
| Part Number | 6731303 |
| Product Dimensions | 8.13 x 3.13 x 3.13 inches |
| UPC | 042511173361 |
| Vehicle Service Type | Car, Truck |
S**.
Great product
Worked perfect on my 2004 4runner
D**N
Best priced ignition coils online
Purchased for a 2002 Lexus LS430 with a misfire. Originally I bought an “open box” one but that was a terrible idea. The moment I opened the box I saw it to have been used and not Denso. Will never do that again. Bought a new one and the misfire/check engine light went away. Best priced coil online
S**E
throw away to made in china trash
these are expensive for a reason: they work. i’ve had to replace enough “made in china” coils due to them causing misfires. these ones are OE and last forever. pay once and forget
O**R
Fit perfect for 2000 Toyota Tundra 4.7l
These were super easy to replace on my 2000 Toyota Tundra 4.7l. Disconnect the wire connector, unscrew the single bolt, pull out the ignition coil, put the new one in, screw in the bolt, and reconnect the wire connector. 5 minutes of work. Can't believe I paid $200 for an auto shop to replace the last one. I did dab a little dielectric grease on the inside of the rubber boot to make it easy to slide over the spark plug tip and maybe prevent arcing. Nothing crazy and not deep enough to get on the metal contact. Some folks say that's not necessary, but others say it's a good idea. In any case, the new ignition coils work great. I replaced the spark plugs at the same time.
H**R
Denso Quality at 1/3 Cost of Stealership
Update 4/5/25: Yep. Still good. Getting more chicks action than ever since putting these in! Update: 5/14/23 Ignition Powers unite! Double Shakas and still working. Looks cheaper as of today than when I bought a few years ago. Double YEW!!! Update: Still holding nicely! 12/20/21 Yew!!! Bought 8 of these 2 years ago for about $54 each for a 2002 Tundra 4.7L 4WD with 155k miles on the engine. One coil pack had previously gone bad a few years earlier and was swapped with who knows what at the service shop? I noticed the other older packs had some cracking along each of them. Did some research and read/learned from the Land Cruiser 4.7L guys that its best to just replace all of the coils at the same time instead of piece mealing. Also learned from the reviewers to not buy the China mades because they fail quickly. Truck has been running nicely without any problems. Make sure you install some new spark plugs with these. I bought the spec’d OEM NGK‘s from my local auto store at $2 a pop. Been hearing about the fake plugs to much hear on Amazon so thought I’d throw that out there. Cheaper at the auto store for the plugs. The coils purchased on this site have over 15k miles on them and still holding nicely. 4.7L is purrrring!
H**H
Not cheapest but best quality - definitely the best value
Engine was running rough - picked up a failed coil pack with the ODB code reader. Inspected the coils and opted to renew them all (unknown history). I only want to do this job every 100k miles so get the coils that are reliable (not the cheap ones) - these are genuine denso and fit in my 2000 Land Cruiser (4.7). Installed 8 new coil packs with new plugs (denso) - the overall improvement in the car's performance was significant - smooth running & acceleration. Super pleased with the result, the piece of mind (when I am in the boonies with the family) & and am confident the relatively large investment ($462 coils + plugs) was a great decision.
G**G
OEM replacement
Works perfect. OEM equipment for my Toyota and they work as they should. Quick and easy install to replace some 300K mile Denso units that cracked or otherwise failed. This next set should outlast the truck and/or me.
A**N
2uz 05 4runna
Went broke buying all 8 when 1 aftermarket (MAS) brand went bad. Gave the truck some love with these and they seem genuine. Truck idle smooth and gained 1 mpg back!
O**.
Buena bobina sin fallas fácil instalación y sin necesidad de mecánico la recomiendo
J**N
Same as the original OEM part in my Toyota Landcruiser
S**W
i have found my toyota eats coils in a year or two unless they are made by denso.
A**R
Funcionaron muy bien! Excelente compra.
J**N
Worked Perfect, Codes resolved. Fast Ship. Remove Coil Wire, Remove Coil, Changed spark plugs for good measure ( was not the plug as I first tried).
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