Advising to take pictures, and doing this one pin by one is the best option for someone who's doing it as a DIY. Thank you so much for that video. I do the same with the sparkplugs, I replaced them one by one.
@@BIGWILLSCARCARE only 60? :D Toyota dont have these connectors to replace them, they offer only complete new installation for around 1400 USD, imagine that! :D thank god for Ali Express.
I've seen umpteen utube videos on how to do many different things. YOU, sir, r THE BEST illustrator on EXACTLY what to do, how to do it, AND with DETAILED CLOSEUP SPECIFICS.
Just to be clear, when I leaded on the connector the whole body broke leaving behind the stems in place on the coil packs. I wasn't even mad, I was so tired (physically tired) I thought "aaaaannd this is a great stopping point for today!!!
That happens sometimes, just take pictures from different angles so you know what pins goes where. Good luck. Thanks for watching please Like, Share and Subscribe if you haven't already
It worked exactly as you described, thanks! For my car, the connector plastic was so brittle I didn't even have to bend the tabs; the wires just pulled right out. So I just pulled the pins out one at a time, and plugged them into the new connectors one at a time.
It went well, but I learned a major lesson about not using the absolute bottom end of a torque wrench ft lbs rating -I had my first stripped bolt (coil pack) as I never heard the wrench click till SNAP!
***Thanks for the video guy. My 2007 lexus es350 connectors just snapped at 100k miles as I was about to put in new spark plugs. **Plastics and heat don't quite go well together after some time.
@@maniacalmonster2293 you most likely can but you won't see much of a difference. Thanks for watching please Like, Share and Subscribe if you haven't already
I was leaning on them (2006 so its OLD) and must have cracked it clean off. I have been working on my for since the end of Sept over the weekends and I am so over it, but I just need to wait for a power steering hose, and these new connectors, fill her up with coolant and fire her up. I am just worried that one of my ground wires are not in the right place and will cause a car wide short. I am so very mad that I did NOT take a before picture. I surely have learned my lesson!
Thanks for sharing this video, Question for you, if you've got a broken connector, will it trigger a check engine light? and if you plug in the obd2 reader will it show a fault code?
@Clifford Charles yes it will trigger a code and the code reader will read it. Thanks for watching please Like, Share and Subscribe if you haven't already
I currently have a PO300 misfire code. I replaced spark plugs, coils, and fuel injectors but my connectors are broken so this is my next step hope this clears the code🤞
@@anthonymarquez818 No, I replaced the connectors Saturday and the code returned. I don't know what to do to diagnose this issue. Thinking about seeing if a Lexus dealer can diagnose it now.
can this cause a missfire if the clips broke and plastic broke inside? my camry has 2 broken and its the 2 that are saying theres a missfire so im replacing the two connectors today hoping it fixes the missfire
@@BIGWILLSCARCARE ive come to conclusion ive changed spark plugs ignition coils, the connectors to them i added some sea foam cuz it stutters on accelerating so im guessing it cleaned it but it clogged my injectors so gonna change those and go from there
I purchase the connectors on Amazon and the plugs from Autozone or the dealership. Thanks for watching please Like, Share and Subscribe if you haven't already
@Laura Guajardo yes that is a possibility, broken wires or loose connector. Thanks for watching please Like, Share and Subscribe if you haven't already
Amazon i orderedabout three differenttypesjust to make sure its the right ones and return the ones i didnotneed. Thanks for watching please Like, Share and Subscribe if you haven't already
How much they cost and where to get them,pls? I bought used car in whicjh all connectors are broken. Will they still work with broken connectors or they can be sometimes loose?
I got them from Amazon just order a few sets and you can always return the set you didn't use. Thanks for watching please Like, Share and Subscribe if you haven't already
Can you link me to the new connector with four 6" connected cables? If you don't have a link, could you please provide the part number? Thanks in advance!
@OneMission the best way to find the correct one is to search your vehicle's YEAR, MAKE, MODEL on Amazon, Ebay or one of the online parts store. Thanks for watching please Like, Share and Subscribe if you haven't already
If the pin is broken you can order the connectors and cut and splice the wires. You just have to make sure to line up the connector in its original position and splice them one at a time
@Simon Isaac if you look at the 9 minute mark of my video you will see the style connector you will need in that case and how to connect it. Good luck. Thanks for watching please Like, Share and Subscribe if you haven't already
@Vuthy Yos you can get the online, you just have to make sure the ones you need match the ones you are looking at -i.e. if your original has 3 wires and 4 pins get the one that has 3wires and 4pins in the same spot, don't worry if wire colors are different. Thanks for watching please Like, Share and Subscribe if you haven't already
Hi. I have a quick, random question. Is is mandatory that I keep the red, rubber seal/gasket on the inside of the harness? I ask because I recently replaced my coil pack and I took that off and threw it away. 🤷🏾♂️
Yes, it is its to prevent water from entering the connectors but you can get away without it just watch out for any ignition issues. Thanks for watching please Like, Share and Subscribe if you haven't already
Because sometimes they differ from year to year and once you ebay or Amazon it you can view and choose the one you. Thanks for watching please Like, Share and Subscribe if you haven't already
@James Chupp you can get it online, just search your vehicle's year make and model. Make sure you take a picture of your original wire and connector so you can match it up. Thanks for watching please Like, Share and Subscribe if you haven't already
Best darn macro close up I’ve ever seen. Thanks and good video!
@Liberty InParis appreciate for the feedback. Thanks for watching please Like, Share and Subscribe if you haven't already
Ty! Always knew the concept but haven’t done it!
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Exactly what I thought! Amazing video quality and Perfect focus.
Thanks for the upload! You're a great instructor 🔥🔥🔥!
Advising to take pictures, and doing this one pin by one is the best option for someone who's doing it as a DIY. Thank you so much for that video. I do the same with the sparkplugs, I replaced them one by one.
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Brother just saved me 60 Dollar . God bless you 🙂
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@@BIGWILLSCARCARE only 60? :D Toyota dont have these connectors to replace them, they offer only complete new installation for around 1400 USD, imagine that! :D thank god for Ali Express.
I've seen umpteen utube videos on how to do many different things. YOU, sir, r THE BEST illustrator on EXACTLY what to do, how to do it, AND with DETAILED CLOSEUP SPECIFICS.
@Whicker glad it helped. Thanks for watching please Like, Share and Subscribe if you haven't already
I just broke mine today while checking my spark plugs and ignition coil. I had to put a ziptie for now. I’ll try this method much cheaper. Thank you!!
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Thank God I only have to do it 4 times,Thanks for the video.
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Extremely intelligent sir. Thanks!
Very welcome
Excellent Video, Clear and to the point, no cheesy music, dogs or kids. TKU Sir.
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Thanks for the detailed how-to! 👏🏽
Yes, this helped a lot. I appreciate your video. Saved me 2,000 the dealership was about to charge me.
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Watching from France...Slowly but sure..Very good explanation in a clear english..Merci Monsieur..
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Just to be clear, when I leaded on the connector the whole body broke leaving behind the stems in place on the coil packs. I wasn't even mad, I was so tired (physically tired) I thought "aaaaannd this is a great stopping point for today!!!
That happens sometimes, just take pictures from different angles so you know what pins goes where. Good luck. Thanks for watching please Like, Share and Subscribe if you haven't already
Absolute artist, best how to connector video on the tube
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very helpful. I recently broke mine while changing the ignition coil. This video will help me to change the plug myself.
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It worked exactly as you described, thanks! For my car, the connector plastic was so brittle I didn't even have to bend the tabs; the wires just pulled right out. So I just pulled the pins out one at a time, and plugged them into the new connectors one at a time.
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Excellent video! Thank you.
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Thanks for this video- gonna try it for the first time this week
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It went well, but I learned a major lesson about not using the absolute bottom end of a torque wrench ft lbs rating -I had my first stripped bolt (coil pack) as I never heard the wrench click till SNAP!
I extracted the bolt after a bit of dimpling/drilling the bolt surface
Glad to know all went well
Excellent video. Very thorough and informative.
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Exactly what I needed to see/know. Perfect! You have a new subscriber man.
Thanks for the sub!
***Thanks for the video guy. My 2007 lexus es350 connectors just snapped at 100k miles as I was about to put in new spark plugs.
**Plastics and heat don't quite go well together after some time.
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Thanks, very good and useful HowTo video.
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Exactly what I needed! Thanks
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Just did this on my 2017 Hyundai accent....thanks for the video!
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Do i need to put the same colors at tha same position? Thanks
Most likely because you have to put the pins in the same position. Thanks for watching please Like, Share and Subscribe if you haven't already
Just what I needed.
Thank you sir! 🤘🏼
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@@BIGWILLSCARCARE Absolutely... But hey can you tell me if this is necessary if deleting the coil rail and upgrading to an ignition coil pack?
@@maniacalmonster2293 you most likely can but you won't see much of a difference. Thanks for watching please Like, Share and Subscribe if you haven't already
I was leaning on them (2006 so its OLD) and must have cracked it clean off. I have been working on my for since the end of Sept over the weekends and I am so over it, but I just need to wait for a power steering hose, and these new connectors, fill her up with coolant and fire her up. I am just worried that one of my ground wires are not in the right place and will cause a car wide short. I am so very mad that I did NOT take a before picture. I surely have learned my lesson!
Great video! Thank you!
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Thank you for making this
My pleasure! Thanks for watching please Like,Share and Subscribe if you haven't already
Thank you sir it really helped me out
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Excellent, thank you for sharing !!
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Awesome going to try this money saver
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EXCELLENT VID. Thankyou.
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Thanks for sharing this video, Question for you, if you've got a broken connector, will it trigger a check engine light? and if you plug in the obd2 reader will it show a fault code?
@Clifford Charles yes it will trigger a code and the code reader will read it. Thanks for watching please Like, Share and Subscribe if you haven't already
I currently have a PO300 misfire code. I replaced spark plugs, coils, and fuel injectors but my connectors are broken so this is my next step hope this clears the code🤞
@@truedogg323did it?
@@anthonymarquez818 No, I replaced the connectors Saturday and the code returned. I don't know what to do to diagnose this issue. Thinking about seeing if a Lexus dealer can diagnose it now.
@@truedogg323 any update? I’m having the same issue but on a Nissan versa
Good video good job
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Thanks, more video's please 🙏
More to come! Thanks for watching please Like, Share and Subscribe if you haven't already
Thank you so much
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Questions how do you know witch wires goes in the right spot if u take off the hole connecter?
@Royal T.R gang you replace one wire at a time and take pictures. Thanks for watching please Like, Share and Subscribe if you haven't already
Many thanks for it!
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If the ones from dealer already have wires, I assume you can use the same technique to remove the new wires first, and then go from there?
Yes you can. Thanks for watching please Like, Share and Subscribe if you haven't already
can this cause a missfire if the clips broke and plastic broke inside? my camry has 2 broken and its the 2 that are saying theres a missfire so im replacing the two connectors today hoping it fixes the missfire
Yes it most definitely can. Thanks for watching please Like,Share and Subscribe if you haven't
@@BIGWILLSCARCARE ive come to conclusion ive changed spark plugs ignition coils, the connectors to them i added some sea foam cuz it stutters on accelerating so im guessing it cleaned it but it clogged my injectors so gonna change those and go from there
Great video! Where can i get the new plugs? I cant find them anywhere.
I purchase the connectors on Amazon and the plugs from Autozone or the dealership. Thanks for watching please Like, Share and Subscribe if you haven't already
Where did you get the connectors from?
@JZ I purchased them from Amazon, just make sure they are water resistant. Thanks for watching please Like, Share and Subscribe if you haven't already
Would this be a reason why my car is misfiring even tho I changed the plugs and coils
@Laura Guajardo yes that is a possibility, broken wires or loose connector. Thanks for watching please Like, Share and Subscribe if you haven't already
Great video! Question: where did your order the connectors from? The dealership wants to sell me the whole pigtail.
Amazon, ebay
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Nice! Little concerned about those Denso coils though. Stickers don't go on such a high heat area.
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Do you have a link as to where I am order the connector?
I got them from Amazon. Thanks for watching please Like, Share and Subscribe if you haven't already
Where’d you get the new connectors?
Amazon i orderedabout three differenttypesjust to make sure its the right ones and return the ones i didnotneed. Thanks for watching please Like, Share and Subscribe if you haven't already
How much they cost and where to get them,pls? I bought used car in whicjh all connectors are broken. Will they still work with broken connectors or they can be sometimes loose?
I got them from Amazon just order a few sets and you can always return the set you didn't use. Thanks for watching please Like, Share and Subscribe if you haven't already
Can you link me to the new connector with four 6" connected cables? If you don't have a link, could you please provide the part number? Thanks in advance!
@OneMission the best way to find the correct one is to search your vehicle's YEAR, MAKE, MODEL on Amazon, Ebay or one of the online parts store. Thanks for watching please Like, Share and Subscribe if you haven't already
@@BIGWILLSCARCARElink please ???????
What do I do if one the pins is broken?
If the pin is broken you can order the connectors and cut and splice the wires. You just have to make sure to line up the connector in its original position and splice them one at a time
Can you change the pins too if so what are they called..
@adam sala I'm not sure but the connectors are very affordable on Amazon and are easier to change
Thank You
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What do you do if one of the pins is damaged? 🙁
They sell a kit that you can strip and splice the wire into the new pin.
Very descriptive
What happens if I cross the wires?
Misfire?
@JJJ YES. Thanks for watching please Like ,Share and Subscribe if you haven't already
Thanks for the vid
Hey if one of the wires broke close to the orange thingy how to fix?
@Simon Isaac if you look at the 9 minute mark of my video you will see the style connector you will need in that case and how to connect it. Good luck. Thanks for watching please Like, Share and Subscribe if you haven't already
Great tutorial! Where did you buy the connector and what is the part number? I am looking for a connector for a 1999 Toyota Tacoma V6 3.4l. Thanks!
@Vuthy Yos you can get the online, you just have to make sure the ones you need match the ones you are looking at -i.e. if your original has 3 wires and 4 pins get the one that has 3wires and 4pins in the same spot, don't worry if wire colors are different. Thanks for watching please Like, Share and Subscribe if you haven't already
Amazing video bro…….100percent knowledge and built a confidence straightway to fix one of my freinds 💪💪🙌🙌🙌😊
Hi. I have a quick, random question. Is is mandatory that I keep the red, rubber seal/gasket on the inside of the harness? I ask because I recently replaced my coil pack and I took that off and threw it away. 🤷🏾♂️
Yes, it is its to prevent water from entering the connectors but you can get away without it just watch out for any ignition issues. Thanks for watching please Like, Share and Subscribe if you haven't already
Great!
Why not link the clips you used? I have a 2006 Highlander.
Because sometimes they differ from year to year and once you ebay or Amazon it you can view and choose the one you. Thanks for watching please Like, Share and Subscribe if you haven't already
Gracias yo pensaba cortar y soldar
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What is part number?
I can't recall but Amazon has it. Thanks for watching please Like,Share and Subscribe if you haven't already
How to get the correct connector?
@James Chupp you can get it online, just search your vehicle's year make and model. Make sure you take a picture of your original wire and connector so you can match it up. Thanks for watching please Like, Share and Subscribe if you haven't already
@@BIGWILLSCARCARE ok, Thank you!
✌thank you
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Genius
Part number please??
Not sure of the part number but you can find it on Amazon or Ebay just search ignition coil replacement connector and order a few different types
The least you cut splice the harness, the better!
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Great video thanks
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Where did you buy the connector from
@shawnparker5234 I ordered them from Amazon. Thanks for watching please Like, Share and Subscribe if you haven't already