I think it is possible for 2 out of the 3 but there is one that you have a bracket that you have to remove if I’m not mistaken. Not impossible I suppose but it ain’t easy 😂
@@adrianb1655 Yes you are right about that third one I was able to get the 2 until I ran into the 3rd, didint realize there was a bracket if it wasn't for the bracket I could have done it 🤣
@@richierock1300 took mine in this morning. i was getting "VSC system failures" on and off when driving. they said . ~ 360 for parts. ~560 for labor... and that this is what needs to be done. Think I'll be picking up some parts on the way home and declining their service. thanks
@@tophlovr ended up just going through with the repair, for the diagnosis was already $200. I didn't want to risk doing the repair myself and it not being fixed. However, the parts they listed were spark plugs and ignition coils. Once I get to my car I will double check exactly what it said on the bill.
You're saving me a boat load of cash. Great video. Thank you!
You're a lifesaver! thank you for this, also RIP your highlander
Think the 1st thing to do is blow it clean!
Well done..
Hey would you mind providing a list of the tools you needed, Ratchet & socket sizes and extensions. attempting to do this on my 2008 3.5 highlander
Maybe watch video with a paper and pen and write them down as the video gos
@@richierock1300so passive aggressive for no reason
@@lilchipo I ain’t got time for this
@@Brandon80333 3/8 drive various extensions 8 10 12 14 sockets shallow and deep and 10 12 14 wrenches and you 13/16 spark plug socket
@@richierock1300, thanks!
It is possible to do this without taking any of the plenium or intake apart if you know where to look before hand
I think it is possible for 2 out of the 3 but there is one that you have a bracket that you have to remove if I’m not mistaken. Not impossible I suppose but it ain’t easy 😂
@@adrianb1655 Yes you are right about that third one I was able to get the 2 until I ran into the 3rd, didint realize there was a bracket if it wasn't for the bracket I could have done it 🤣
I just had engine pressure washed, now got code for ignitintion coils.. i shouldn't have to dig that deep to blow em out huh
Probably all wet , pull the front ones and clean out and put the dielectric grease on the boots like in video then run it see how it goes
What are you do if you can’t get that back bolt off or lose
Spray with penetrate and let it sit tap on the top of bolt use a small electric impact driver to try break it loose if breaks then have to drill out
Yesterday I paid $1,200 for the 3 back coil to be replaced 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
Ouch
@@richierock1300 took mine in this morning. i was getting "VSC system failures" on and off when driving. they said . ~ 360 for parts. ~560 for labor... and that this is what needs to be done. Think I'll be picking up some parts on the way home and declining their service. thanks
dont know why i replied to a comment, but point is they wanted a hunk of change from me too! >:(
@@NextToken Did replacing the coils fix your VSC failure? My mom's car is doing the same thing and I want to be sure before I go through all this.
@@tophlovr ended up just going through with the repair, for the diagnosis was already $200. I didn't want to risk doing the repair myself and it not being fixed. However, the parts they listed were spark plugs and ignition coils. Once I get to my car I will double check exactly what it said on the bill.
is this hybrid highlander?
Nope