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Old 02-04-2012, 08:53 PM   #1
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awesome!

How many do I need???
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Old 02-05-2012, 12:14 AM   #2
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awesome!

How many do I need???
Um...how many broken coil connector clips do you have???
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Old 02-06-2012, 07:54 PM   #3
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I can see 3 broken clips, just wondered if there were any more underneath all the cables?
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I can see 3 broken clips, just wondered if there were any more underneath all the cables?
Nope...on the Mkiv Supra Turbo's non-VVTi 2jz-gte (US-spec), the coils plug directly onto the spark plugs. There are six clips in total from the harness to the coils - I'd recommend you replace all six of them, since all six are likely damaged due to heat (some a bit more than others of course, but I doubt even one is like-new).
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Thanks for that info.

I just got 10 clips today.

Any tips on changing them? Not sure how we go about this.
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Hi

Just changed 3 clips, could not see any other clips.

My car is a Jap spec Mk.iv VVTI.

Any more clips to change????
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Hi

Just changed 3 clips, could not see any other clips.

My car is a Jap spec Mk.iv VVTI.

Any more clips to change????
Not sure. On the US-Spec non-VVTi model, there are six clips, one for each coil.

You've probably already learned the only thing you need to swap clips is a tiny flat-head screwdriver.
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