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Приєднався 20 кві 2011
2007 Toyota Camry Ignition Coil Connector Replacement
Here I show you how to completely replace the ignition coil connector on a 2007 Toyota Camry LE 2.4L
What you’ll need:
-New connectors ($24 for 4 at my local dealership)
-VERY small flathead screwdriver (ones used to work on watches are perfect)
-Safety glasses
-Gloves
-Light source
Time:
10-15 min
What you’ll need:
-New connectors ($24 for 4 at my local dealership)
-VERY small flathead screwdriver (ones used to work on watches are perfect)
-Safety glasses
-Gloves
-Light source
Time:
10-15 min
Переглядів: 73 440
EXACTLY what I needed. Thanks so much sir!
This is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you very much.
Just the video I needed. I would advise to leave the actual ignition coil installed to prevent any debris from falling into the block though.
Thank you!
Thank you for doing this video. Just what l need to change mine. I also subscribed.
part number?
Very good, but u need to just put ur coils back in and don’t need to get anything in the holes.
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2023 thank you for the video
Are these connectors distinguished by USA or Japan like the coils cause I just made that mistake and now I've got to order japan based coils?
Thank you. It's just what I needed.
Where did u buy them, can get it on line
Definitely helpful, appreciate the video.
I swear toyota camrys are famous for this brittle ass connectors...I just ordered a new set
my mechanic replaced spark plugs a few months ago. I just replaced coils. there is a static sound coming from the top of the engine. anyone have thoughts?
thanks i just did mine, saves me at least a lot of manhours.
Awesome work. Thanks
Thank you so much!
Thank you! You've made an excellent, easy to understand, DIY video. On my 2007 Solara V6 I replaced the front 3 in about 20 minutes.
You just saved me almost 200.00 bucks
Where to buy it the connector only? Autoparts only have the connector with the wires attached ($60+ each). Thank you much!
Thank you bro that helped a lot
Thanks so much for making this! I have an old 2006 Toyota Camry and the oil starting leaking bad from the valve gasket. I replaced the valve gasket cover seal and took it out the next day and it was still leaking.. I took it back off last night to see if the seal slipped out when I put it back on the other day and the seal had broke. I put some RTX glue/cement stuff in the slot where the seal goes and put it all back on and back together. Once I went to plug those spark plug wires in all the dang black plastic around the terminals just turned to dust and just broke apart everywhere.. went to go take it to work this morning to see if it was working after doing all that last night and it wouldn’t start. It was clicking fast so I grabbed my portable battery jumper and that atleast started the car. But I know the issue has got to be those terminal connectors are not sitting right in that plug anymore cause the black part around them has broken off.. This is literally the only video or anything online that explains this process and how to fix it without replacing the entire wire harness set.. it’s like $60 for the wire harness kit and more time to replace versus just replacing the terminal connectors. Thanks so much for making this!!! It’ll be cheaper AND faster for me to fix 😊
Thank you so much for this information. I find this very helpful for my repair. I definitely can proceed with confidence.
Thanks and great video I have 3 broken conectors in my camry
SUPER!!! Mine just turned to dust about an hour ago and I thought I would be splicing wires... Thanks! All I gotta do now is get some connectors.
Does this also work for fuel injector connectors?
Thanks for your sharing and tips! Make more videos bro👍👍
Thank you. This was a huge help.
Very helpful. Other videos show splicing but I don't want to cut wires. Just bought a 2009 lexus that has a few busted connectors. Now I can replace them in a professional manner. Thank you.
Fantastic video! Mine just broke off trying to check the spark plugs as I just purchased this car and my immediate thought was... how do I replace these... so now I know and I really appreciate the video... very well done!
Awesome video. Very helpful. Thanks.
Pretty ez to replace. I think you can get cheaper on Amazon
I recently broke just the tab on 2 of mine, is it a huge issue if I put off fixing it for a few weeks ?
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Sound on video was so low!!!
I changed the spark plugs in my 2007 Toyota Camry today. All four tabs snapped off . Thank you !
Thanks man!! I was wounding if there was a video out there !! And your was the first one i found!!
My 2007 Sienna ignition connectors all are broken to bits too! I used electrical tape to wrap around it and zipped tie it for now. I will buy new connector and try to see if I can replace it permanently :). Thanks for showing us the video.
This helped me so much. Thank you.
Do you have to disconnect battery before attempting this on the vehicle? I have a Toyota.
Extremely helpful for replacing my ends on my 2005 Camry. Thank you!
Great video. Great explanation.
Engine light just came on in my 09 Camry (2.4L 135k mi), Innova 5210 says cyclinder 2 misfires, replaced all 4 spark plugs and ignition coils and noticed these connectors were cracked and broken and what not, I’m thinkin there’s my problem.. gonna try this, see if it helps.. forgot to apply dielectric grease too so that can also be the problem 😬
Did it work
Definitely helpful. I needed this information. Thank u for this great video. Totally helpful
Thank you! Exactly the video i was looking for, havent done it yet but it looks simple enough.
I have 4 broken connectors. I just ordered the new replacements from EBay. Can’t wait to get them in and change them. Looks easier than replacing the whole harness and way cheaper too! Thank you for this!!!
HI ,can you put the like of EBay , i wanted to buy them .thanks
Do you have a link for the items?
You should really put the new coil packs in first, and then break the harness so you can ensure nothing falls into the cylinder.
Very helpful, thank you.
Very helpful