Where to find sensor wire connectors
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Where to find sensor wire connectors
In the process of pulling the engine. As you can imagine, most of the wire connectors are very brittle. I have found and ordered replacement connector housing for the injectors by searching other posts, but searches for some have turned up blank or pointed to dead links.
Anybody have part numbers or places to buy sensor wire connectors. Went by the dealer today to look up several parts and for these they only showed the entire harness. At a minimum, I need these:
1. coolant temp for EFI
2. cold start timer
3. coolant temp sensor for gauge
1992 4x4 with 3.0
Thanks
Anybody have part numbers or places to buy sensor wire connectors. Went by the dealer today to look up several parts and for these they only showed the entire harness. At a minimum, I need these:
1. coolant temp for EFI
2. cold start timer
3. coolant temp sensor for gauge
1992 4x4 with 3.0
Thanks
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Member rworegon says that there is a 5-digit code on your existing connector bodies; precede that with 90980- and you've got the part number. https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116.../#post51967525 Then try a site like http://parts.lakelandtoyota.com/ and search by part number. OR, just put the part number in Google; some eBay and Amazon sellers sell by part number.
Ballenger motor sports https://www.bmotorsports.com/shop/in...m41kl4q3f7oa37 lists quite a number of connector kits; that might help.
Ballenger motor sports https://www.bmotorsports.com/shop/in...m41kl4q3f7oa37 lists quite a number of connector kits; that might help.
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In case anybody else needs the same part, I finally matched up the temperature sensor housing to part 90980-11255 which can also be purchased as AMP SSC-2. Though the dealer can order if you provide the Toyota part number, I ordered this housing and several others along with the terminals from cycleterminal.com for a fraction of the dealer cost.
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SSC is sealed sensor connector
-2 two connectors Keytype D
Is what's pictured above
. I had a list here of the various keys but browser ate it.
The are upper tab, lower tab, left high, right high. Then repeat but offset the 6' tab to the right, then offset left and repeat again. A-M. They keyword SSC or seal sensor connector at your favorite industrial supply should find the right stuff.
Note, make sure you order connectors and the grommets if you aren't getting full pig tails with wire preattached otherwise they are just housings and one side not both
Is what's pictured above
. I had a list here of the various keys but browser ate it.
The are upper tab, lower tab, left high, right high. Then repeat but offset the 6' tab to the right, then offset left and repeat again. A-M. They keyword SSC or seal sensor connector at your favorite industrial supply should find the right stuff.
Note, make sure you order connectors and the grommets if you aren't getting full pig tails with wire preattached otherwise they are just housings and one side not both
Last edited by Co_94_PU; 12-20-2016 at 12:21 AM.
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This is a good document on sealed sensor connectors…easy to find now that I know SSC is sealed sensor connector. Thanks CO 94 PU!!!. Page 8 shows the different “key” combinations, but document also has other great illustrations.https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=..._YCnEcmjnvwfhw
And this document has the Toyota part numbers for the housings . https://www.manualslib.com/manual/857300/Toyota-Automobile.html?page=9#manual
Yes, CO 94 PU, good tip on getting the connectors and grommets. I ordered both...and a few extra from http://www.cycleterminal.com/ along with the tool that makes removal much easier. Wishing I had also bought the crimping tool. I just needed the plug housing as the cap housing is on top of the sensor. I will start looking around town for a local supply.
And this document has the Toyota part numbers for the housings . https://www.manualslib.com/manual/857300/Toyota-Automobile.html?page=9#manual
Yes, CO 94 PU, good tip on getting the connectors and grommets. I ordered both...and a few extra from http://www.cycleterminal.com/ along with the tool that makes removal much easier. Wishing I had also bought the crimping tool. I just needed the plug housing as the cap housing is on top of the sensor. I will start looking around town for a local supply.