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Date:         Thu, 16 Apr 1998 10:05:57 -0400
Reply-To:     "Michael J. Sullivan" <sullivan@OPENMARKET.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <Vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         "Michael J. Sullivan" <sullivan@OPENMARKET.COM>
Organization: Open Market Inc.
Subject:      Alternate to "cheapo-splice" routine?
Comments: To: Vanagon@VANAGON.COM
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I just bought a $40 "generic" Bosch O2 three-wire sensor -- the one with the wierd connector. Rather than splice the wires (the standard recomendation), I would rather find a source for the missing end of the connector. In that way, I can continue to purchase generic O2 sensors in the future and just "snap" them in.

Does anyone know where to find the "brother" (it's a male) end of this connector???

MJS

Malcolm Holser wrote:

> I have done the cheapo-splice routine, though, and had to get the splice quite > watertight. The spade-lug connector is supposed to be in a watertight > fitting, but mine is all cracked.

Michael J. Sullivan Director of Catalog Design Open Market Inc.

'87 GL Syncro Westfalia ****************************************** work: http://www.openmarket.com play: http://www.hsdesign.com ******************************************


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