source for connector shells?
source for connector shells?
Does anyone have a source for the plastic connector housings for the crank position sensor? I can find the harness side female connector everywhere, I need the sensor side male plug. Mine is missing, the 3 wires are just plugged straight into the harness side connector. I don't really want to buy a whole new sensor just for the plug.
Re: source for connector shells?
I think the plastic is molded around the pins on the sensor side, making the connector not replaceable. If yours are that old you should preventatively replace them, if one of them fails it is a no start situation.
Re: source for connector shells?
I was hoping to not get that answer. Considering I can't find it at all you may be right.
This one isn't a computer controlled injection pump, so not sure how much the CPS actually does. The plug had fallen apart sometime before I got the car and the pins were stuffed into the harness connector.
This one isn't a computer controlled injection pump, so not sure how much the CPS actually does. The plug had fallen apart sometime before I got the car and the pins were stuffed into the harness connector.
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Re: source for connector shells?
Since all of our car-side CPS connectors will eventually crumble, what are the options?
Re: source for connector shells?
Car side is fairly easy
https://www.kiwiconnectors.com/kiwi-mot ... -connector
for example. Its called a JPT or Junior Power Time connector. Lots of sources for 3 pin female connectors.
https://www.kiwiconnectors.com/kiwi-mot ... -connector
for example. Its called a JPT or Junior Power Time connector. Lots of sources for 3 pin female connectors.