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How do I de-pin the VVT plugs?

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Old May 16th, 2020, 13:54   #1
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Default How do I de-pin the VVT plugs?

Any ideas on how to de-pin the VVT plugs as attached?

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Youll need a special tool for that job, otherwise you'll damage the plugs.

Just curious but why are you trying to de-pin the plugs?
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A tool set like this:

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/23-Car-El...0AAOSwa4xditJ8
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Yea I've got the generic Chinese version of those tools but wanted to know which one in particular it was. It doesn't look like the coil wiring which is pretty self explanatory

I need to replace all the wiring due to heat damage and can't seem to buy the vvt ends for.cheap. Ie they all come.from abroad at stupid postage
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What about going to a breakers and getting the plugs with the required length of wire attached?

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No. I specifically want to de pin it
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