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Old 01-12-19, 11:52 PM
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Default Help please!!! 02 sensor pigtail

I broke the female end of the connector for the O2 sensor off of the main harness. If anyone knows what order they go back in to the connector please let me know I would really appreciate it. 2008 IS350. UPSTREAM. PASSENGER SIDE.
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Anyone? I really need to figure this out.
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Take a look here. https://www.corsa-technic.com/

https://www.corsa-technic.com/catego...ategory_id=127. <<-- 4 conductors. Start here.

Or you could go to a wrecking yard and just cut one off another toyota and release the pins from the housing and swap the housing without cutting the wires.
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Part numer is 90980-10869 for upstream and 90980-11028 for downstream.

They should be around $10.

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Thanks for the input guys. I was able to track one down with the wires intact here locally.
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Originally Posted by Jeff Lange
Part numer is 90980-10869 for upstream and 90980-11028 for downstream.

They should be around $10.

Jeff

Do tell (PM if need be), how do you get this level of detail!!!?
I need this! We need this!
Thanks Jeff!
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Originally Posted by 2013FSport
Do tell (PM if need be), how do you get this level of detail!!!?
I need this! We need this!
Thanks Jeff!
It depends on the component. I have a lot of experience and so can sometimes find ways of getting other numbers. For connector housings it's generally not too tricky though, especially for vehicles newer than 1999. The part numbers for those are listed with the wiring diagrams. They're not always service parts, so they can't always be ordered, but it's helpful for sure. If it's not listed in the wiring diagram, usually the part number is stamped on the connector (90980-xxxxx; xxxxx would be on the connector). There are also wiring harness repair manuals that provide further information about the connectors and what type of terminals they use. Toyota doesn't supply terminals individually (you have to buy them already crimped onto a repair wire), but the information is usually enough that you can find them from the suppliers.

Jeff
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