{WTB} omp sensor plug (car side)
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omp sensor plug (car side)
Something chewed the wires on the car side of my omp sensor plug on the car side not the pump side. Im in need of the plug to rewire to my car. brandonbrown1780@gmail.com
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You have 2 options:
1. find someone willing to cut their engine wiring harness
2. Make your own connector (see below).
If it's the 3 prong black plug on the main engine wiring harness that goes into the back of the postion sensor on the OMP, check out this link:
Home » Shop » Connectors / Harnesses » Sumitomo » Sumitomo 3 way TS Plug Housing Pigtail for TPS & Boost Sensors - 90980-10845
This is the fully built part, meaning it is a complete "pigtail" with 3 wires, though you only need 2.
For reference the part number of the connector is 10845 and the manufacturer is Sumitomo.
If it's the gray plug I can't find a P/N for you.
Cheers
Ryan
1. find someone willing to cut their engine wiring harness
2. Make your own connector (see below).
If it's the 3 prong black plug on the main engine wiring harness that goes into the back of the postion sensor on the OMP, check out this link:
Home » Shop » Connectors / Harnesses » Sumitomo » Sumitomo 3 way TS Plug Housing Pigtail for TPS & Boost Sensors - 90980-10845
This is the fully built part, meaning it is a complete "pigtail" with 3 wires, though you only need 2.
For reference the part number of the connector is 10845 and the manufacturer is Sumitomo.
If it's the gray plug I can't find a P/N for you.
Cheers
Ryan
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I have one sacrificial harness and several good ones, but in general the fuel injector connectors seem to be the most damage prone because they are so freaking hard to get loose. I've lost a few rear O2 connectors too because they come loose and melt from coming in contact with the exhaust. Usually I can just chisel off the damage connector without hurting the pins and then just replug them into a replacement. It is a common 2-pin type and there are fairly easy to depin off another harness.
I had already cut and sold the OMP connector to someone else about two years ago so unfortunately I don't have to offer here.
I had already cut and sold the OMP connector to someone else about two years ago so unfortunately I don't have to offer here.
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Yes thats plug. The one that plugs into the sensor. Please email me brandonbrown1780@gmail.com
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