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Thread: VVT solenoid loom plug

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    Default Re: VVT solenoid loom plug

    just find those websites in china and buy 100 terminals

    most Toyota looms back in the day used mainly 2 types of terminals in the connectors on the engine
    only the ecu plugs had different connectors

    ive bought 100 or each type afew years back from a shop in china
    took awhile to find and u just go round in circles and they are not as nice as genuine terminals but they still work

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    Default Re: VVT solenoid loom plug

    Toyota wanted to sell the plug shell onyl for $15 ish.
    I ordered a complete plug off Sam for $17 shipped. At least then I can just strip my wires & ffit the pins. If at some point this plug fries itself because of the heat, I can get spare plug shells off a wreck. The Hyundai ones are always brittle.

    I do want to shield the plug also from the heat of the header underneath. Any suggestions?
    I think I can fashion up a sheet metal guard, but what about wrapping also?

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    Default Re: VVT solenoid loom plug

    its amazing how 17 bucks is abit to much for a lot of people hehe

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    Default Re: VVT solenoid loom plug

    In my opinion, buying anything more than you need is too much, but sometimes, you have no choice

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