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A socket set and a set of end wrenches is all you need.
I had to pressed in by a garage . they did not last . I bought 2 from a junk yard no problems after 110k more miles i
The Toyota Echo has an inline 4 cylinder engine. The number one cylinder on all inline 4 cylinder engines is the first piston at the front of the engine. The front of the engine is the end that is opposite the transmission.
On either front or rear axle, there should be a hole in the backing plate or a spot where you can drive the old stud out. Either with a hammer and punch or an impact hammer. Put a new stud in the hole and draw it up with the nut.
Wire , lots and lots of wiring , but you need to be more specific , a Echo uses 4 coils , 1 for each cylinder , and being a mechanic myself at a Toyota dealership , this is rare. Make sure your not having condensation problems , ex water around the coils , as this will cause arcing and it will look like the coil is not delivering its spark.