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  • Loose injector plug - 2001 Golf 1.6

    Hi guys,

    My engine has been misfiring and hesitating upon acceleration, it's almost undriveable.

    Just wondering if I can purchase a plug separately without having to get the whole injector loom? Or, is it safe to do a DIY soldering job? Not sure how I'm going to extract the pin connector though.

    Cheers
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    Without the proper terminal tools, you'll never achieve a.reliable repair.

    I've got a loom here that might work, from a slightly later 1.6, that I could sell you.
    '07 Transporter 1.9 TDI
    '01 Beetle 2.0

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      Thanks Umai. How much are you wanting? Cheers

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