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Help Identifying a Part
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Trying to identify this connector in my ‘85 3.2. I noticed the plastic is cracked, revealing the exposed wires inside. Thanks in advance!!! ![]() ![]() |
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Oxygen sensor plug.
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Hi again all -
Please correct me if I’m wrong, but the yellow plastic piece (that is cracked in my car) is a connector for the oxygen sensor that the rubber boot fits over (as seen in this PP part listing - https://www.pelicanparts.com/More_Info/92860612400.htm?pn=928-606-124-00-OEM&bc=c&SVSVSI=0582). It appears my sensor is working fine - looking for the plastic connector part number. Closest I’ve seen listed is a lambda sensor connector housing, but it specifies ‘80 to ‘84. Appreciate any insight. Thanks |
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Update!!!
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I posted a couple weeks ago asking what the part is. 911obgyn let me know it was the O2 Sensor (thanks again!), but the actual broken part is a connector... the sensor itself is fine. I've been racking my brain since trying to ID the connector; doesn't appear on the diagrams of the usual suspects (Porsche, Pelican Parts, Design911, Rose Passion, etc.). I reached out to a few of the aforementioned suppliers - were suggested parts that had nothing to do with the O2 sensor. Finally tried ChatGPT; didn't expect much as I thought my search was pretty basic, " am looking for the name and part number of the plastic piece that connects to the oxygen sensor in a 1985 porsche 911." The plastic piece that connects to the oxygen sensor in a 1985 Porsche 911 can be referred to as an "O2 sensor replacement connector." One specific part available is the "O2 sensor replacement connector with screw terminal" with the part number O2.CONNTERM【21†source】. This part can be obtained from Kroon Wire Harnesses. While I was unable to locate an official Porsche part number, you may be able to find this part or a similar connector at other automotive parts suppliers or Porsche parts specialists like Advance Auto Parts【6†source】, ********AZ【8†source】, or Pelican Parts【9†source】. It might be beneficial to check with local or online Porsche parts dealers using the information provided or contact a Porsche dealership for the exact part number and name. Cool stuff! |
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