Exactly what I was looking for...thank you! Have any tips on how to remove the current coil plug connectors that have a broken release tab? I can't get mine off on #2 & #3.
The pin tool you use to remove the old connectors, can I use that to remove other connectors on the car? Such as the connector to the brake pad sensor?
What do you do if you damage a terminal pin in the process of removing it? Asking for a, uh, friend... I've searched for a week and can't find a soul who can tell me what part # or what equivalent there might be for that terminal pin. Seems insane to have to buy a new $2500+ wiring harness over a single damaged pin.
The metal pins are "terminal sockets", they are replaceable. You would just have to make sure you get the correct one. Here is an example www.ecstuning.com/b-ecs-parts/8k0973702-electrical-connector-housing-with-pins-2/8k0973702-kit/ I believe those pins are the same for the ignition coil plug, but you would want to do your own cross comparison to verify.
@@rwbgarage298 what is the part that connect under that wire like the little one that go like in pairs of 2 if that makes sense cuz one of them wont click in and im worried that could be causing my misfires
Exactly the detailed instructions I'm looking for to replace my broken coil connector. Thank you for putting this up.
Is there any cause Code from Connector coil? Likes P0303?
Exactly what I was looking for...thank you! Have any tips on how to remove the current coil plug connectors that have a broken release tab? I can't get mine off on #2 & #3.
how do i release the connectors in the back holding the harness down ?
I have the same question. Thank you
There is a gray tip on them, pull that up then squeeze pull up.
Smooth; good video
The pin tool you use to remove the old connectors, can I use that to remove other connectors on the car? Such as the connector to the brake pad sensor?
What is the tool call to push the wire out
Thanks for the video
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What do you do if you damage a terminal pin in the process of removing it? Asking for a, uh, friend... I've searched for a week and can't find a soul who can tell me what part # or what equivalent there might be for that terminal pin. Seems insane to have to buy a new $2500+ wiring harness over a single damaged pin.
The metal pins are "terminal sockets", they are replaceable. You would just have to make sure you get the correct one. Here is an example www.ecstuning.com/b-ecs-parts/8k0973702-electrical-connector-housing-with-pins-2/8k0973702-kit/ I believe those pins are the same for the ignition coil plug, but you would want to do your own cross comparison to verify.
I'd check junk yards, then cut and solder
Did you have any misfires because of a broken ignition coil plug connector?
I do
I didn’t have any misfires, but if they’re really broken that can happen.
@@rwbgarage298 what is the part that connect under that wire like the little one that go like in pairs of 2 if that makes sense cuz one of them wont click in and im worried that could be causing my misfires
Great video, question did you disconnect battery before start working on adapters, I heard that battery needs to be disconnected??
Did you unplug the battery?
Yes