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Carrera 3.2 replacement oxygen sensor connector

Does anyone have a source for the connector that connects the 02 Sensor?

There were some old posts with a replacement kit made by one of our forum members but those are no longer available.

Alternatively, does anyone have any dimensional data on the connector? There is nothing left for me to measure. Just a bare, broken wire on the chassis side.

Thanks.

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Not 100% positive, but I think this is what you are looking for:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/BOSCH-3-PIN-FEMALE-CONNECTOR-KIT-AMP-JPT-NEW-BOSCH-022-906-233B-/223921276428

The connector housing without the pins and boot is part number 022-906-233-B.
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Thanks. I am familiar with the Amp Jr Timer Bosch connectors. I am looking for one like this.




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https://www.kroonwireharnesses.com/porsche-911/porsche-911-1981?product_id=745&sort=p.price&order=ASC&limit=100

This one?

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Thanks. I didn't realize Kroon had a replacement.

Just got one ordered.
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Thanks. I didn't realize Kroon had a replacement.

Just got one ordered.
Let us know how it works out, I am in need of one as well.
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Reviving this thread, as I ordered a replacement o2 sensor connector from Kroon, since my original connector was a crumbling mess. The shipping (UPS express) was pricey at 72 euros, which was about double the cost of the connector itself. But since I could not find another source, I went ahead and ordered it. I'm happy to report that the connector got here from the Netherlands very quickly (less than a week) and fit perfectly. Installation was relatively painless.
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We have a Pelican member that makes those, located in Bay area. Louie85
I've gotten two from him and they're excellent quality.
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Reviving this thread, as I ordered a replacement o2 sensor connector from Kroon, since my original connector was a crumbling mess. The shipping (UPS express) was pricey at 72 euros, which was about double the cost of the connector itself. But since I could not find another source, I went ahead and ordered it. I'm happy to report that the connector got here from the Netherlands very quickly (less than a week) and fit perfectly. Installation was relatively painless.
I know it’s been a while but hoping you can explain a bit more on the installation process. Did you spice it in somewhere, or is it all the way to the DME? It seems crowded right there and I’m challenged to see where the green wire goes.
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I know it’s been a while but hoping you can explain a bit more on the installation process. Did you spice it in somewhere, or is it all the way to the DME? It seems crowded right there and I’m challenged to see where the green wire goes.
Cut off your existing connector in the engine bay and splice in the Kroon replacement.

Here is their video on how to do the splice: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GL8cJ6CJY8o

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