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Old 10-26-06, 01:21 AM
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I accidently broke the tab that locks the connector to the coil while changing out my spark plugs. Does anyone know where I can purchase the plastic connector housing and how to remove the wirings from the old one?
Old 10-26-06, 01:27 AM
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please use the engine forum for engine related questions.

PM "aligia" and ask him about the part.
Old 10-28-06, 05:34 AM
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I have one broken too, and 3 another do not make "klick" sound .

what is part number for that plug at toyota?

can someone find that part number? asking cause me dealer do not have japan cd roms. If someone can check that part number that will be great help
thanks a lot
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Old 11-15-06, 07:50 AM
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Bump for an update!
Old 11-15-06, 09:37 AM
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What update??

OLT already said to PM Aliga and see if he has that part. Else try a dealer. It's that simple.
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I pmed aligia back in 10-26-06 and have not gotten a response as of this date. I tried a dealer but they don't seem to think it's possible to buy that one plug. I'm basically looking for feedback from anyone who's replaced or purchased this plug.
Old 11-15-06, 04:16 PM
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Call Kurt at Elmhurst Toyota. He can hook you up. IIRC they're about $5 each.
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Do you have his contact number or email? "IIRC" what is that?
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ionic, i may have missed your pm. I do not have it at the moment. Try R&J distributing. His number is 716-276-1000.
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