2001 V70: Ignition coil connectors?
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2001 V70: Ignition coil connectors?
The connectors for my ignition coils are all beat up, most have broken clips and are held in place with zip ties.
All I can find for my car are the plastic shells. None with pins.
Can I just pull the wires out of the existing connectors and pop them into new shells?
Does anyone sell shells with pins?
Why are there 4 billion different ignition connectors?
Thanks.
All I can find for my car are the plastic shells. None with pins.
Can I just pull the wires out of the existing connectors and pop them into new shells?
Does anyone sell shells with pins?
Why are there 4 billion different ignition connectors?
Thanks.
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If you do end up splicing onto the loom (because you want to take out physically damaged sections of cable) then be sure to use a soldering iron rather than terminal block and use heat shrink to cover the joint (heat shrink is normally rated to 125 degrees c which is what the cables are rated to (120-140 degrees c) 70X Assortment Heat Shrink 1mm-5mm 2:1 Colourful Heatshrink Tubing Tube Sleeving | eBay
- you then should get some of the black plastic cable protection -material (I cant remember the name of the stuff - it's shown in this image - https://www.matthewsvolvosite.com/fo...e.php?id=25087)
splicing near the spark plugs is not really a problem - the wires are quite easy to handle, you just need to do it properly rather than using tape or connectors).
I hope this helps,
P.
- you then should get some of the black plastic cable protection -material (I cant remember the name of the stuff - it's shown in this image - https://www.matthewsvolvosite.com/fo...e.php?id=25087)
splicing near the spark plugs is not really a problem - the wires are quite easy to handle, you just need to do it properly rather than using tape or connectors).
I hope this helps,
P.
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