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Old 07-15-2019, 08:10 PM #1
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Can’t Figure Out Clip for Plug Wire On Coil Pack!

I am just trying to remove the plug wire from the coil pack but can’t figure out how the clip works. I don’t want to force it and ruin the wire. Any tips or photos to help pick up this clip off? Thanks!
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Bump. I’ve tried flat head screw driver but that has not worked.
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I am just trying to remove the plug wire from the coil pack but can’t figure out how the clip works. I don’t want to force it and ruin the wire. Any tips or photos to help pick up this clip off? Thanks!
If you're referring to the wire that goes from the coil pack to the other spark plug I used a small pocket screwdriver and pried at the bottom of the clip while pushing down then pulling up to disconnect them. The clip is meant to be pinched at the top of the connector. Hope this helps
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Here's what I having laying around. Both plugs just have little hooks, you can squeeze them towards the top and they separate, or you can use a little screwdriver. They are a little funky.
Coil packs rarely go bad. Make sure you check your coil boots on the bottom, squeeze it where the spark plug goes on and see if they have cracks in the rubber. They get very hot and the rubber breaks down. You can buy the Denso boots separately from Rock Auto, they are cheap.
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Here's what I having laying around. Both plugs just have little hooks, you can squeeze them towards the top and they separate, or you can use a little screwdriver. They are a little funky.
Coil packs rarely go bad. Make sure you check your coil boots on the bottom, squeeze it where the spark plug goes on and see if they have cracks in the rubber. They get very hot and the rubber breaks down. You can buy the Denso boots separately from Rock Auto, they are cheap.
Thanks!

Pulled the plug and the electrodes were completely gone. Hopefully they got blown out the exhaust.
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