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Old 04-08-2008, 02:48 PM
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Anybody know where I can get a coil pack plug without having to buy a whole new wiring harness?
Not the coil pack but the female plug that connects to the coil pack?

The clip on it broke and I think it gets loose with vibration.

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Did you check with your local dealer? They may be able to order just the plastic connector.
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they just said that i would have to order a new harness...ill call another toyota and see if they say the same thing
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How would you replace it? The connector pins aren't removeable so you'd have to cut the wiring and re-splice. If you're worried about vibration and want a permanent fix, you could epoxy the connector on. Only downside is it would probably get damaged if you ever needed to replace the coil pack.

I doubt the dealer would carry the connector only, maybe you could hunt around at the junkyards to find one. Does the Echo use the same connector?
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The wires are removable from the connector, thats why its possible it may be sold seperately. But actually a junk yard is a good suggestion. Echo, Yaris, xA, xB, & Prius all use the same coil packs, hence the plug will be the same.
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Oh, didn't realize they were. I'll have to check them more carefully I guess. Do you have a P/N for the plug?
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well i found out a price for a new wiring harness...an oustanding $905.90..to bad im not buying it... i dont even know where a junk yard is in my area...lol but that is my plan...to cut the connector off the old one and solder/ heat wrap it back together..or maybe i should just take the whole wiring harness. does anybody know if there any after market coil packs and wires that would be niceto have
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new aftermarket coil packs cost around 700 dollars for a set of 4 i forget who sells 'em they posted it on sl a few months ago
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hey aggj24 pm sent, good luck
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Wow, I bought a whole motor and transmission for $500. It came with coil packs, starter, alternator, even all the sensors still installed. Didn't get the wiring harness though or I would have offered that up. Do you need new ones?
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i would sure like a new wiring harness
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Originally Posted by LuNcHbOx13
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The toyota part number for the connector you need is:

90980-11885 msrp - $6.03

That doesnt come with the terminals, if you need those, the part number is:

82998-12340 - MSRP - $5.46 Each

and those come with 160mm of wire attached to them so you can splice back into your harness. That is also each.
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your saying toyota sells em like that..them bastards said i cant...thanks for the info
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Of course toyota sells them. The problem is that most parts guys now are so damn lazy they dont want to take the five minutes to help out a customer and get the wiring book from service, look up the connector and handle it. Luckily, I have my own books...
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maybe i needa get my hand on one of those books...anyways so i ordered that part should be getting it tomorrow or by monday..i hope this fixes my car..my CEL keeps trippin and i already have a new short block new intake valves and exhaust valves for cylinder one a brand new vvti and new coil packs new spark plugs piston and rod all because of water through the inake..ive been having a cylinder 1 misfire before i got the car back from the dealership..and after i got it back it was gone for bout a week then the CEL turned on again..i checked it and its still a cylinder 1 misfire( code P0301) does anybody know whats going on besides my wiring harness plugs clip is broken?
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PM sent, was wondering why the short block was replaced.
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