Excellent and to the point video... that's the way they all should be! One note for those who are doing this... just do one wire at a time connecting to new aftermarket connector on your original harness. That way you don't get the wires crossed. Be sure to take pictures of your original connector wire setup just to make sure you get them reinserted in the new connector in the right order. Thanks again for a great video!
Thank you; thank you; thank you!!! I had purchased the replacement connectors and also purchased a cheap set of pin removal tools but was getting frustrated trying to remove the pins based on watching a few other TH-cam videos. Your video was so clear with the green laser pointer-ingenious!
Solved the stuttering idle on my left 2005 Camry LE.. Note: when you take off your existing clips, look inside the coil plug in for trash/plastic from the old clips the disintegrated. I had trash in almost all of them. Now my car runs great again! Thanks!
Thanks for the teaching, cant really find the whole wire coil harness for an 06 Camry and dealership probably want some big bucks for OEM, this saves time and money!
Nice! Just replaced all 6 of my 2016 Tacoma Sport plugs and wondered what would happen if I busted one of these. Shop quoted 650.00 to replace just the plugs! Shop quoted 650.00 for just the spark plug replacement.
Mouse chewed through one of the 4 wires. Any chance I can only replace the one wire end to end? Also, how far does that one wire extend? I don't want to make a mess of the loom and tape job.
ADDITIONAL TIP: The video shows that you pry open the driver side visor from the left side. Well, the same left side is pryed open for the passenger side visor light housing. I marked the pry points with a small mark on their respective left sides for future replacements.
Have a p0355 code , in Chrysler lhs , changed spark plugs, changed injector, changed coil, change camshaft sensor still giving me p0355, any suggestions?
Why go through all that trouble when u can connect the wires to the ones you ripped out of the original connector? I used a butt splice connector crimped the old wire on one side. The new harness wire on the other and away I went.
I have this same question. I bought the whole plug with the wires thinking I would just cut the old wires and use a connector to re-connect them and replace the entire thing. Why should we NOT do that?
Thank you for this video! Shop wanted 700$ to replace 1 connector, 1 ignition coil and 1 spark plug
What a rip off! Glad I could save you some money!
They asked $60 for each connector replacement! U r a national hero 😊
Took me 10 mins to replace all 4
Wow for 60 dollars i can change the whole wiring harness of the engine here in dubai
Yep bro . That's call easy labor. 4 connections for 250, you can do it yourself and save 💪
They were trying to rip you off big. No way in hell it should cost that much
I just received and installed mine on line last week. $12.00 for four of them.
I just replaced 3 of my coil connectors on my sienna using your tip.
Greatest thing ever!!!
Thank you!
Glad it helped you out!
Short and sweet, good job, thank you.
Excellent and to the point video... that's the way they all should be!
One note for those who are doing this... just do one wire at a time connecting to new aftermarket connector on your original harness.
That way you don't get the wires crossed. Be sure to take pictures of your original connector wire setup just to make sure you get them reinserted in the new connector in the right order. Thanks again for a great video!
Thank you; thank you; thank you!!! I had purchased the replacement connectors and also purchased a cheap set of pin removal tools but was getting frustrated trying to remove the pins based on watching a few other TH-cam videos. Your video was so clear with the green laser pointer-ingenious!
Very well illustrated. Thank you.
Love the clarity and simplicity of this video thanks brother 👍🏻
Solved the stuttering idle on my left 2005 Camry LE..
Note: when you take off your existing clips, look inside the coil plug in for trash/plastic from the old clips the disintegrated. I had trash in almost all of them. Now my car runs great again! Thanks!
Thanks for the teaching, cant really find the whole wire coil harness for an 06 Camry and dealership probably want some big bucks for OEM, this saves time and money!
Glad it helped you out.
Thanks for sharing the video, especially, the illustration on how to push down on the plastic tab to release the wire from the connector.
Thanks. Ordered 6 from Amazon for $13. Old ones broke as soon as I touched them to change plugs. 230,000 miles and 17 years later.
Thank you, I was waiting for one month to do this job in my Camry 2010 and this morning when I watched your video was so easy, Thank you.
You're a life saver bro - thanks for posting this video.
Awesome video! Clear, concise and he even added a diagram 😭. Make more please lol
Excellent. Marvelous instructions. Thank you for no music amusement!
I just watched a 20 minute video on this with no result Your a legend mate 'thank you
Very clear directive. I have just replaced mine. Thank you loads.
Glad it helped
Nice! Just replaced all 6 of my 2016 Tacoma Sport plugs and wondered what would happen if I busted one of these. Shop quoted 650.00 to replace just the plugs! Shop quoted 650.00 for just the spark plug replacement.
Short and Sweet!!!! Thanks!
Yep, it worked. Thanks.
Mouse chewed through one of the 4 wires. Any chance I can only replace the one wire end to end? Also, how far does that one wire extend? I don't want to make a mess of the loom and tape job.
Very clear explanation 👍👍
Thanks. ❤
Massive help!! Thank you!!!!
Thank you im going to try it out. My harness is clipped by zip ties 😂
Good shit bro !
Thank you boss!! Great video
Spray the old connector contacts with electronic contact cleaner, it is much easier.
Great! Thank you. When you stick old wire into the new clip do they click and lock automatically or do you have to do anything? Thanks for posting!
U r great and u said it stray to the point ❤❤❤
Thanks for information. Now, I can fix the broken connector in my wife's car
Thank you !
Great, Very Nice to Know.
Saved me from splicing my 1nzfe harness thank you man
Need to disconnect the battery before doing it or not?
ADDITIONAL TIP: The video shows that you pry open the driver side visor from the left side. Well, the same left side is pryed open for the passenger side visor light housing. I marked the pry points with a small mark on their respective left sides for future replacements.
Can this cause a misfire as well ?
Great, thanks.
What if the wire is what it is broken? Had a rat get in and make a nice home right in top. Do you have how to reattach wires to a new connection?
Have a p0355 code , in Chrysler lhs , changed spark plugs, changed injector, changed coil, change camshaft sensor still giving me p0355, any suggestions?
Awesome, thanks!
Taking the liberty to do this myself. I’m not made out of damned money.
Update: I fixed it with my dad 😎
Thanks brother
Did the terminals on the OEM wires fit perfectly into the aftermarket connector or did you have to make adjustments?
The connectors on the wiring harness fit perfectly into the aftermarket connectors.
Short and sweet. Stealership wanted $ 300 for replacement
@@miriamvivo4279 wow . I got Toyota connectors for $9 a piece. Just the housing, no wire stubs
@@TheDesertRat31 I picked mines up from Amazon , 4 pack of connectors like the ones in the video, for $12.99 .
thanks
Why go through all that trouble when u can connect the wires to the ones you ripped out of the original connector? I used a butt splice connector crimped the old wire on one side. The new harness wire on the other and away I went.
I have this same question. I bought the whole plug with the wires thinking I would just cut the old wires and use a connector to re-connect them and replace the entire thing. Why should we NOT do that?
Because that’s ghetto as fuck, this is much cleaner install.
It’s better to use the factory wiring in my opinion. You can buy just the plastic connectors on amazon
Because that is a half assed way of doing it cutting and splicing.
Got my connectors for 12.00 a piece at Toyota dealership
Nice video thanks 👍
I wish I’m dealing with a hack job. Have to cut n splice.
Saved me $100 diagnostics fee at a garage.
Someone glued my pigtail connectors to the ignition coils....I got a cylinder 3 misfire aww damn lol
Or you could just buy the connectors
That and VW connectors keep me busy haha
Thank you very much ✅
Why not just splice the wires on the connector and splice onto the other wires on the car?
Why not be a hack the rest of your life?