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alanwagen
03-10-2024, 10:07 PM
No effing way but this works. Being a Toyota family, I changed the spark plugs on my son's 15 Yaris.

Due to age and heat, the clips on one the wire connectors on the coil pack broke. Apparently a very common thing.

Although redundant as the fiction alone holds the connector, I found this awesome hack to re-clip the connector back on.

You will thank me for this as I tried it and it works. All it takes is one medium cable tie. BTW, I used NGK Laser Iridiums which what was in it with no anti-seize as the threads are trivalent coated.

Watch the video.


https://youtu.be/gRvTbi7eNWk?si=4vRkaV0DNbbEDFXv

AndrewSimmon
05-27-2024, 11:36 AM
No effing way but this works. Being a Toyota family, I changed the spark plugs on my son's 15 Yaris.

Due to age and heat, the clips on one the wire connectors on the coil pack broke. Apparently a very common thing.

Although redundant as the fiction alone holds the connector, I found this awesome hack to re-clip the connector back on.

You will thank me for this as I tried it and it works. All it takes is one medium cable tie. BTW, I used NGK Laser Iridiums which what was in it with no anti-seize as the threads are trivalent coated.
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Watch the video.


https://youtu.be/gRvTbi7eNWk?si=4vRkaV0DNbbEDFXv

thanks

alanwagen
05-27-2024, 12:11 PM
thanks

My son drove all the way to Galveston and back and it did not budge. 630 miles.