Performance Fuel, Ignition & VTEC Controllers

The most important part of owning a vehicle is keeping it on the road, and this requires maintenance. When something goes wrong, you should replace worn-out components instead of waiting until they stop working completely. One part of your 2011 Toyota 4Runner that you cannot afford to drive without is the ignition control module, which is a relatively small component with some serious responsibilities when it comes to burning the fuel in the engine.

The ignition control module in your 2011 Toyota 4Runner is designed to perform a number of tasks, the most important of which is supplying the power to burn the fuel in each individual cylinder. The subsequent explosions – many of them per second – will cause the pistons to move, the driveshaft to spin and the vehicle to move along, all while you simply put your foot on the accelerator. It works differently based on how fast you are going, how hard you are accelerating and other pieces of information received from different sensors.

When you identify the part requiring replacement, or you decide to add some of the latest and greatest accessories, you want to be able to find the perfect part. So Sport Compact Warehouse has every part you need, for every vehicle, which means you can easily find exactly what you are after without having to spend all your valuable time searching, install it and then get back on the road without the stress.

The ignition control module can usually be found on the engine itself, close to where it is working, and is a circular-shaped object containing a number of components. While it is designed to live near the hot, vibration-filled engine, some of the internal components, which actually send the signals required by the engine, can be seriously damaged if any of the insulation fails and causes any of the heat to enter the module. It has wires running to and from it for power, and it is usually bolted to the engine with one or two high-strength bolts.

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