How To Replace A Toyota 2AZFE Ignition Coil Connector

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In this video I explain how to replace an ignition coil connector on a Toyota 2AZ-FE engine. Ignition coil connectors on these engines tend to break when disconnected from the ignition coil. It's a common issue. The fix is to replace the connector. These connectors are readily available from rockauto.com. The process I use to replace them is to de-pin the new connector. Then de-pin the old connector one pin at a time. Each pin from the old connector is inserted into the new connector one at a time and in the correct order. Once the old pins are installed into the new connector then the connector can be reconnected to the coil.
Here is a link to the 2AZ-FE Engine play list: • 2AZ-FE Toyota Engine
Here is a link to the 05 Scion TC play list: • 05 Scion TC
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Barbour's Auto Help is not responsible for any damage or personal injury incurred in the process of performing any auto repairs done by you the viewer. Automotive repair is extremely dangerous. Repair your vehicle at your own risk. It is the viewers responsibility to verify all information and procedures as outlined in YOUR REPAIR MANUAL AND OWNERS MANUAL FOR YOUR VEHICLE. Owning and using a repair manual suited for your vehicle is essential for correctly and safely performing ANY repair to your vehicle. Always wear safety glasses, protective gloves and heed all instructions for use applicable to any piece of equipment you may use. Due to circumstances out of the control of Barbour's Auto Help, Barbour's Auto Help makes no guarantee that by the use of the information given in this video a quality repair will be made. Barbour's Auto Help makes no guarantee that the information provided is totally complete, synchronized and accurate. Verify everything using an appropriate repair manual. Verify everything with your own research.

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  • @jascam1
    @jascam129 күн бұрын

    Wow that's easier than taking candy from a baby, now lets see how much disassembly you'll have to do to surrounding harnesses to access a 6 or 8 cylinder coil pack connectors.

  • @ilikechickensausages2075
    @ilikechickensausages20753 ай бұрын

    Mate I'm about to do this but when i took my engine cover off their was oil all over the coils and this was due to whoever filled the engine with oil, They were spilling it and over time made it's way under the engine cover blanket. So i cleaned the best i could with brake clean but was very careful. 🇦🇺

  • @newsgetsold
    @newsgetsold5 ай бұрын

    Great video, thanks. Mine is misfiring when idling and mechanic said it's either the ignition coils or their connectors. Any ideas?

  • @BarboursAutoHelp

    @BarboursAutoHelp

    5 ай бұрын

    Possibly. Have you tried proving it?

  • @mountainbiker4450
    @mountainbiker44503 ай бұрын

    Nice video. Are these connectors alone generally available from Toyota dealerships, or are these aftermarket parts? I also saw a video where just use a zip tie to lock into the tab that seems to work well too but your route obviously fully restores original functionality. Have you tried the zip tie approach though?

  • @BarboursAutoHelp

    @BarboursAutoHelp

    3 ай бұрын

    Those are available online. Maybe the dealership too. My connector was crumbling. Zip method is good but not in my case

  • @donk499
    @donk4998 ай бұрын

    This is the way to do it for sure... Butt connectors, splices should be avoided whenever possible. I went to the dealer to buy new connectors, the told me only the complete wiring harness is available, yipes! Will have to find aftermarket connectors... Those little clips on the connectors are impossible to operate without breakage...

  • @BarboursAutoHelp

    @BarboursAutoHelp

    8 ай бұрын

    In this case I agree wholeheartedly. I found my connector on rock auto.com.

  • @donk499

    @donk499

    8 ай бұрын

    @@BarboursAutoHelp I found some online also, will just transfer the wires over...

  • @ivancardenas3759

    @ivancardenas3759

    8 ай бұрын

    Hello , I’m such a bonehead I replaced all my connectors that were falling apart I thought I was being careful but apparently not I still must have screwed up the pins now my car won’t start😢 are you able to let me know what colors go where on coils 1-4 please. Car just cranks but won’t start now🤦🏻‍♂️ I should have take a picture. Checked my coil packs with a tester and I’m not getting spark on any.

  • @donk499

    @donk499

    8 ай бұрын

    @@ivancardenas3759 Would be happy to look, what year/model is your car? I have an 09 Camry. The new connectors will arrive in a few days, let me know if you want me to take a picture/describe the color codes... Don

  • @user-ts7gr8vq6p
    @user-ts7gr8vq6p4 ай бұрын

    Thank you very much!!!✅

  • @BarboursAutoHelp

    @BarboursAutoHelp

    4 ай бұрын

    Absolutely

  • @ivancardenas3759
    @ivancardenas37598 ай бұрын

    Just saw you replied sorry . It’s a 2005 Scion tC

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