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Can you help edentify this connector? by lyleap-gmc
Started on: 10-20-2020 10:43 AM
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Last post by: theogre on 10-20-2020 11:46 AM
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This is what left of the connector. It is part of a 1985 engine harness. I have looked at several wiring diagrams and none of them show the wires that make any sense. The connector has a green wire and a green with white wire going to it. It is broken of course so it is difficult to identify what it will fit on.

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Broken temp sender for gauge/light on dash I think. Other half in in/on the head or intake depending on engine type.
Just short to ground either/both to check.

Senders are pipe threaded. don't force new one tight.

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