LOL saved my ass. I was fighting with a pin for way too long thinking I must be missing something. Searched for depin Denso ECU connector and luckily your video came up. I thought that pin lock was just a mold mark. Learn something new every day!
Really appreciate the video. I was getting ready to drill out a male pin which had broken off. Thanks to your instructions I was able to remove the pin without damaging the housing.
Great vid. Appreciate it. Had to depin a t-harness for my Lexus so that I could tap into wires and properly heat shrink it. I didn't want to cut the wire. This was perfect!
A little tip: don't pull on the wire "prematurely". You'll bind the locking tab in place and you won't be able to lift it up. Instead: push the wire in to remove any tension on the tab, the push the depinning tool from the front of the connector and lift the tab, then pull the wire out of the back of the connector. Also not that all 5 of the depinning tools are different. If the tool you're using won't fit, look for one that will.
what if i did what u said not to do? i cant get a pin out. pulled so hard after, the cable cut off and there is only the pin inside the connector, with the locking tab messed up in there idk what to do and i need this plug asap
LOL saved my ass. I was fighting with a pin for way too long thinking I must be missing something. Searched for depin Denso ECU connector and luckily your video came up. I thought that pin lock was just a mold mark. Learn something new every day!
Glad you found it useful!
Really appreciate the video. I was getting ready to drill out a male pin which had broken off. Thanks to your instructions I was able to remove the pin without damaging the housing.
Great vid. Appreciate it. Had to depin a t-harness for my Lexus so that I could tap into wires and properly heat shrink it. I didn't want to cut the wire. This was perfect!
I'm agitated with myself that i didn't search for this video sooner. hahaha. you guys are the best.
thanks, you saved my harness from being stripped
A little tip: don't pull on the wire "prematurely". You'll bind the locking tab in place and you won't be able to lift it up. Instead: push the wire in to remove any tension on the tab, the push the depinning tool from the front of the connector and lift the tab, then pull the wire out of the back of the connector.
Also not that all 5 of the depinning tools are different. If the tool you're using won't fit, look for one that will.
what if i did what u said not to do? i cant get a pin out. pulled so hard after, the cable cut off and there is only the pin inside the connector, with the locking tab messed up in there idk what to do and i need this plug asap
@@illegalnights What kind of connector? You might want to order a new one.
Thanks for the information!
You guys are legends ty
I need this to replace both shells on the body side of my engine harness, the captive clips broke.
Thanks for the video. What those male pins called ? I have to add new wires to harness, so I need those male pins. But don't know the name
We carry them here. iwireusa.com/collections/ecu-replacement-plugs
Do you guys have a source for the actual pins themselves or sell pins?
Can you make a video on how to do the bulkhead harness avcs for the 207/257 swap
No video at the moment. We do include step-by-step instructions when you purchase the harness.
thank you!
Thanks bro
Do you have any depin tools for nissan?
If the ECU connector looks similar it would work on a Nissan as well
Not as easy as it looks depining the small whole on the ecm. I have the special tool and it still does not loosen the terminal.
For sure, we make it look easy with our experience. Make sure the lower lock tab is released though.
It's impossible
With the right tool and patience you can do it :)
@@iwiresubaruwiringsolutions5538 not if i totaly destroyed it by using too much force xD
@@Arielxx01 oh no! Good thing we sell replacements ;) iwireusa.com/collections/ecu-replacement-plugs
shit, same here, been trying for two hours.. its the same connector for honda k series
@@jyu0715 you have to figure it out, it's simple after you understand it. Get a light and look inside depined connector