Replace the brittle or melted ignition coil sockets harness terminals, no need to solder wires

depin the ignition coil socket wires one at a time
In this article I’ll show you how I replaced my ignition coil harness sockets. The clips were broken off and melted, and the sockets themselves were so brittle from heat that they just snapped apart during coil/spark plug maintenance.  This can cause P0351, P0352, P0353, P0354 CEL codes.
melted or broken ignition coil harness clips
Melted or Broken ignition coil harness clips
 
Scion tC ignition coil harness replacement pigtails
Scion tC ignition coil harness replacement pigtails

Melted or broken tabs

Over time, the OEM harness clips have melted or snapped. At the time of replacement, I had over 240k original miles on these sockets. It was at the point that whenever I would touch the harness to check a coil or spark plug, they would be so brittle they would crack or disintegrate, potentially causing a bad connection.
 
These are the original OEM tabs all melted down.

Replacing the sockets

The new harnesses included wires, but I opted to just replace the socket (black housing and white inserts).
1. Remove the white insert.
2. Remove each wire by pushing the small black tab and pull off the wire from the back.
3. Repeat the process on the car ONE WIRE AT A TIME so that you dont goof up the order.
4. Repeat for all 4 coil harnesses

Use a pick tool to extract the white clip

depin ignition coil harness
depin ignition coil harness
depinning the 1st gen scion tc ignition coil pack harness depin
depinning the 1st gen scion tc ignition coil pack harness depin
depinning the 1st gen scion tc ignition coil pack harness depin

IMPORTANT: Reinstall the wires one at a time

Depin and reinstall the wires one at a time so you dont mess up the order
Depin and reinstall the wires one at a time so you dont mess up the order

Final Product

brittle coil pack harnesses replaced
brittle coil pack harnesses replaced
 
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