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Old Sep 9, 2016 | 01:14 PM
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I recently installed a new APPS sensor on my car, and while removing the electrical clip it crumpled in my hands, so I'm trying to find a new one. Does anyone happen to know the part number for the electrical connector or a place I can look it up online? I went to the local lexus dealer and he told me he couldn't find it, but he could find all the other connectors in that area.

It's the connector for this part:

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The part number you need is 90980–11150

http://www.ssl-parts.com/oe-lexus/9098011150
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The part number you need is 90980–11150

http://www.ssl-parts.com/oe-lexus/9098011150
Thank you! I'm going to order it from the dealer tomorrow. How were you able to find that?
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Thank you! I'm going to order it from the dealer tomorrow. How were you able to find that?
You're welcome! I had the part number handy because I have a brand new connector sitting around that I have not installed yet because I ran into the same problem with my old connector breaking apart. And not to mention I also work at a Lexus dealership parts department and have access to a lot of good information on part numbers and such.
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Old Sep 16, 2016 | 12:58 PM
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You're welcome! I had the part number handy because I have a brand new connector sitting around that I have not installed yet because I ran into the same problem with my old connector breaking apart. And not to mention I also work at a Lexus dealership parts department and have access to a lot of good information on part numbers and such.
No wonder your car is so clean. You have access to all the part numbers and the discount must help a lot.

I just picked up the part from the dealer.


Test fit on the sensor to make sure it was right.
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Old Sep 16, 2016 | 05:38 PM
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Looks like that's a somewhat generic connector used for multiple purposes. Might be worth picking up a spare for in case mine ever crumbles, too. I'll have to look around the engine bay and see if it's used elsewhere.
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