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Raymienets

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coil plug connection advice
« on: 17 February 2011, 14:12:35 »

Got the miggy back last week after getting her new head. Was driving along quite happily this morning when she cut out. Had noticed the the plug connecting to the coil had came loose and that the plastic lug which keeps it in place had snapped. Anyone any ideas how I can keep the plug secure. Was thinking of cable tie but dont see where I can connect it to the coil. positive it will work loose again without any fixing.
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Re: coil plug connection advice
« Reply #1 on: 17 February 2011, 20:42:47 »

Is this the lug on the plug/loom? If so most of the plugs come apart somehow. I would gues,without seeing it, a closer look at the plug, take it to bits and swap the relevant part with one acquired from a breakers, possibly on here?

Or, favourite, take it back and tell em to fix it. And that doesn't mean glueing the plug in.
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Re: coil plug connection advice
« Reply #2 on: 17 February 2011, 21:15:00 »

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Is this the lug on the plug/loom? If so most of the plugs come apart somehow. I would gues,without seeing it, a closer look at the plug, take it to bits and swap the relevant part with one acquired from a breakers, possibly on here?

Or, favourite, take it back and tell em to fix it. And that doesn't mean glueing the plug in.

Naw it was a mate who done the job for me so dont want to be petty. Have the clip will try and fix it back in.
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Re: coil plug connection advice
« Reply #3 on: 17 February 2011, 21:34:41 »

take it back and ask the monkey morons how the broke it! Its very simple to remove, only way snap it would be forcing it off!
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