Source for Oxygen Sensor Wheatherpack Plug
Right side Oxygen Sensor weatherpack plug got a little to close to the exhaust header and melted the plastic shell. Need help with correct part number and source for ordering a replacement shell or complete plug.
http://i540.photobucket.com/albums/g...psyclxafls.jpg Thanks |
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acdelcotechconnect.com
Click on the parts catalog tab and scroll down to pigtails |
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Ballenger motorsports
Efi connection |
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Phil,
Is the indexing on the "male" shell 12:00, no clock and 12:00 when looking at the end with the latch at the top or maybe 6:00, 12:00 and no clock? The generic Weather-pack is available everywhere but if you would like to match the clocking then it gets more difficult. Actually if you bought a generic matching pair at any auto parts store you could just release the pins and insert into the new. A Weather-pack will accept a male or female terminal and you just need to specify which when asking for. I have a couple different part numbers but no O2 to match it to. I can supply you with numbers if you need. Doing your own the clocking isn't important but for some it avoids the mis-matches from time to time. Napa should have the pairs OR any fleet supplier in the NOVA area. There should be no need to order on-line from anyone. SOME GENERIC INFORMATION AND I HAVE THE SPECIALTY INFORMATION ALSO: http://catalog.delphi.com/connectors...ather_Pack.pdf I consider the clocking of the image to be 6:00, 12:00 and no clock for the one in the .pdf but I believe it could be different because the O2 is considered a component and not a simple wire to wire connector. I really believe the O2 is 12:00, no clock and 12:00 If that's the case the "male" shell is a 12015793 and the "female" shell 12010717 - Delphi doesn't do connectors based on the "SHELL GENDER" and the male appearing shell is generally considered female because of terminals and the female appearing shell is considered male because of the terminals used when they're used as "wire to wire" connectors. Either will accept either a male or female terminal. Click on the page 72 reference in this link for clocking explanation of what I believe you need if going back original. http://terminalsupplyco.com/Store/Pr...px?pc=12015793 I don't buy from Terminal Supply but the image looked correct to me. Maybe not? |
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Rockauto.com has Weatherpac housings. Just look under Tools&Universal Parts: Electrical-Connector: Wire Connector
Great prices, too. |
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I believe I've sent "LGAAF" to a Terminal Supply in Schaumburg before for some terminals/connectors etc. He might have a "pal" there by now.
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What terminal supply in Schaumburg? Thank would be handy info to have
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They're just by Schaumburg Airport. |
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Thanks guys
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