Sounds good, thanks!!! Follow up question. I want to retrofit a connector for a 2.1 o2 sensor heater (FLAPS had a good deal on the sensor so why not get one?) and am thinking of simply splicing off the aux air valve plug. I figure this is a natural choice since that's also a 12v heater element. Any reason this is a bad idea? Am I pushing up against a fuse limit?
On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 8:42 AM, David Beierl <dbeierl@attglobal.net> wrote: > At 08:23 AM 5/25/2012, pickle vanagon wrote: > >> What is the name of the connector type used on the fuel injectors / Temp 2 >> sender / aux air valve / 2.1 o2 sensor heater? (They are all the same I >> believe.) >> > > I believe (from looking at the picture) that it's 037 973 202 for the > shell. There are eight different contacts listed depending on the size of > the wire to be used: 000 979 121 and 121 A for 0.5 mm^2, 000 979 131, A, B, > AB for 1.o mm^2, 000 979 225, A for 2.5 mm^2. No indication of differences > within the sizes; they may be equivalent. From the nature of the connector > shell they all have to be female. > > I can't tell which of the listed rubber boots is intended for this, > although I could narrow it down to a few likely ones. With decent luck the > parts guy at the dealer would know. > > Yours, > David > |
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