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98 ES300 Camshaft Sensor Connector

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Old 03-05-21, 11:27 AM
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Default 98 ES300 Camshaft Sensor Connector

I decided to replace the thermostat and it turned into a nightmare. Broken bolts, shattered connectors, cracked wire harness insulation, and a stuck engine coolant rear drain bolt.

I need to replace the camshaft position sensor connector. Does anyone know the part number for this one? Can’t find it in the parts diagrams.



I need this connector.


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Clean the connector find the number put this in front, that's your part number
90980-
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Hello,

Just like Lexus2000 stated earlier, almost every Toyota connector has a number written on the back, the full Part Number for it is as follows: 90980 - and the number of the connector that you are looking for. My guess would be that the Part Number you are on a lookout for is 90980–10947. Here you can find several files that contain Part Numbers for pretty much all connectors and their terminals in the car. Some wiring diagrams also show connector used for a specific system.

Hope this helps and best of luck!

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Wow that’s really helpful. Thanks guys.

Update: it’s 90980-10947





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Just to close this out, the new connector fit perfectly and was rather simple to replace. I got mine from KSV Looms and it came with new pins and weather stripping plugs. I only used the plastic connector as my pins were in good shape.





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That is exactly what I used on my '95 a couple weeks ago..
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