Replacing coil connector?
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Replacing coil connector?
Found out my number 2 was misfiring and saw the reason why it's not clicking into the lock position because it latch is broken. Now what are my options to fixing the bad adapter and can I get another one some how
The clip that holds it to coil is broke how can I fix it? Tried plugging it in and leaving it went and drive it and I think it moved because the code came up again. I just want to make sure it locks on before I replace coil
The clip that holds it to coil is broke how can I fix it? Tried plugging it in and leaving it went and drive it and I think it moved because the code came up again. I just want to make sure it locks on before I replace coil
#2
You've got a couple of options.
Buy the connector: http://www.suncoastparts.com/product/955V8PLUG.html
Buy an electrical connector tool set to remove your old pins. Not positive if this set fits that exact connector, but something like this: http://www.ecstuning.com/ES11414/
Or you can use tiny flat blade screwdrivers to try and release the pins from the connector housing.
Alternatively, you can put a small dab of RTV where the broken latching mechanism is and save your money. Eventually they will all break.
Buy the connector: http://www.suncoastparts.com/product/955V8PLUG.html
Buy an electrical connector tool set to remove your old pins. Not positive if this set fits that exact connector, but something like this: http://www.ecstuning.com/ES11414/
Or you can use tiny flat blade screwdrivers to try and release the pins from the connector housing.
Alternatively, you can put a small dab of RTV where the broken latching mechanism is and save your money. Eventually they will all break.
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