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Components:
1. Distributor Cap: This covers and protects the distributor components, including the rotor and terminals.
2. Spark Plug Wires: These carry high-voltage electricity from the distributor to the spark plugs.
3. Rotor: This rotates inside the distributor cap and transfers the electrical current from the ignition coil to the correct spark plug wire.
4. Distributor Shaft: This connects the distributor gear to the camshaft, ensuring proper synchronization of the spark plugs firing.
5. Ignition Coil: This generates the high voltage needed to create a spark in the spark plugs.
6. Spark Plugs: These are screwed into the cylinder head and create the spark that ignites the air-fuel mixture in the cylinders.
Connections:
- The ignition coil is connected to the distributor cap, providing the high voltage required for the spark plugs.
- The distributor cap has terminals that connect to the spark plug wires, directing the electrical current to the respective spark plugs.
- The spark plug wires are connected from the distributor cap to the spark plugs, sending the high voltage to ignite the air-fuel mixture.
Remember that this is a general overview, and specific details may vary depending on the exact model and configuration of your 1994 Toyota Corolla. It's always best to consult the vehicle's service manual or a qualified mechanic for accurate information.