Been dealing with an intermittent P0368 since I bought my 07 es350 a couple years ago. Picked up 4 of these plugs with 3 wires pinned and those heat shrink connectors for $20. Figured it would be good to have some spares for practice and in case I need them in the future. Your video helped me out so much. Job took me 9 hrs because it's so tight back there and I wanted to be extra careful. Finished this 6 months ago and it worked perfectly. Thank You!
replacing the plugs and coil packs on my 2007 Sienna van today and did the same thing!!! it would have been so easy to just disconnect it just didn't see it. This is a HUGE help, thanks!!!!!!
Thank you so much for this video and the color coding. Helped just in time. I ended up pulling back the wrap, stripping the end soldering the wires and using double shrink tube, it worked the first time. This mistake is so easy given the age of the plastics and the tight quarters. My position sensor cracked too. Total $30 to fix on top of the plug/coil replacement job work I did.
@@PickyOne yeah it's the one in the back underneath the big wiring harness. Its definitely yellow, black and red wires and unfortunately I cant find a diagram anywhere
@@B-S1999 I checked my VVT diagram, I couldn't find this color combination. I deleted my first reply as it may not apply and may confuse some viewers. Try Toyota Nation or Club Lexus forums. Key words like 2gr-fe Avalon 2005 and up.
It's shown in the diagram: #1 B-L is Black and white. #2 L-W is Blue and White. #3 Y is Yellow. The numbers are visible on the socket. I should've said it clearly. Thanks for watching.
@@PickyOne im so sorry my intention wasnt offend you or the quality of this video. I was sad cause i thought you was going to show how to put the wires toghether and learn how to do it more profesionally
@@richie.01 No worries, It's a frustrating job for a normal DIY anyway. I just tried to make the video as short as possible. I'm a slow talker anyway, I recommend to my viewers to play the video on 2x speed. I hope things went well. Happy New Year!.
Been dealing with an intermittent P0368 since I bought my 07 es350 a couple years ago. Picked up 4 of these plugs with 3 wires pinned and those heat shrink connectors for $20. Figured it would be good to have some spares for practice and in case I need them in the future. Your video helped me out so much. Job took me 9 hrs because it's so tight back there and I wanted to be extra careful. Finished this 6 months ago and it worked perfectly. Thank You!
replacing the plugs and coil packs on my 2007 Sienna van today and did the same thing!!! it would have been so easy to just disconnect it just didn't see it. This is a HUGE help, thanks!!!!!!
Funny how universal this problem is. I was replacing all 6 plugs and coils and ripped this sensor out too. Thank you so much for this video!
Mahalo! Awesome video H Alganis, worked for my 2007 Sienna that has over 285,000 miles on it!
Thank you so much for this video and the color coding. Helped just in time. I ended up pulling back the wrap, stripping the end soldering the wires and using double shrink tube, it worked the first time. This mistake is so easy given the age of the plastics and the tight quarters. My position sensor cracked too. Total $30 to fix on top of the plug/coil replacement job work I did.
I just did this to my Dad’s 07 Camry today and it finally allowed me to get rid of the P0368 code 🙏🏽
Thanks for the video!!
Same story as many have posted here. Thank you very much.
Happy New Year!.
Thank you. I needed this video. I got confused and wired it with the yellow and black switched. Darn it
Dude thank you bro I did the same shit those pesky harnesses run so effin tight you get no room to wiggle without it ripping the shit right out
Thank you so much for this video. It was immensely helpful👍
You did a great job with great video unfortunately I did the same thing but your video really helped thank you
Makes alot of sense to me cause b is black you don’t want to mixed them both so the next letter on blue is l so why not
Omg thank you for your hard work in making this !! So much help
You're welcome.
Awesome, just what I needed… I hope it works !!!!
Good luck 🙂
Good afternoon, friend, God bless you, thank you very much for the information.
Thank you for this video!
This worked on a 08 toyota highlandee
Thanks for the feedback
Yup. Happened to me and a friend the other day.
Where did you purchase the harness from
Please check the end of the video at 11:52 it shows the key search word to look it up on Amazon. Thanks for watching. More Sienna videos on the way.
Thank so much...
That's the camshaft sensor. My 09 Toyota Camry v6 has 3 wire but there yellow red and black how would I know which ones go where
@@PickyOne yeah it's the one in the back underneath the big wiring harness. Its definitely yellow, black and red wires and unfortunately I cant find a diagram anywhere
@@B-S1999 I checked my VVT diagram, I couldn't find this color combination. I deleted my first reply as it may not apply and may confuse some viewers. Try Toyota Nation or Club Lexus forums. Key words like 2gr-fe Avalon 2005 and up.
I have a p0340 code is this that sensor?
@@B-S1999 is this code p0340? Camshaft position sensor?
@@jonathantorres3244 yes it was for me. What's ur car doing
12 minute video explaning the origin of the cables but not how to put them together like the wire positions on the socket ?😢
It's shown in the diagram:
#1 B-L is Black and white.
#2 L-W is Blue and White.
#3 Y is Yellow.
The numbers are visible on the socket.
I should've said it clearly.
Thanks for watching.
@@PickyOne im so sorry my intention wasnt offend you or the quality of this video. I was sad cause i thought you was going to show how to put the wires toghether and learn how to do it more profesionally
@@richie.01 No worries,
It's a frustrating job for a normal DIY anyway.
I just tried to make the video as short as possible. I'm a slow talker anyway, I recommend to my viewers to play the video on 2x speed. I hope things went well. Happy New Year!.