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rnln 07-31-2025 10:27 PM

Is this juel injector plug?
 
Hi guys,

smog check due in a week, I rush to do tune up. While replacing spark plugs, I realize that 1 of the 3 plugs is broken. Is it the fuel injector plug? Does anyone know any kind of plug will fit and if I can get it somewhere local instead of waiting to order online? When I get the plug that fit, can I just cut and solder/grime the wire?

Thanks guys.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1754029553.jpg

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1754029553.jpg

Ok here we go 07-31-2025 10:29 PM

That looks to be the connector for the Cylinder Head Temp sensor. Very important that it gets repaired or replaced. You can probably get away with taping the two ends together temporarily, but it will need to be replaced. URO sells one that is cheaper than the Porsche branded one, and it works well. I have had the URO version for 5 years now with no problems.

rnln 07-31-2025 11:08 PM

thanks. Do you still have the link?

917_Langheck 08-01-2025 07:09 AM

Junior (Power) Timer

Ok here we go 08-01-2025 10:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rnln (Post 12507478)
thanks. Do you still have the link?

You can search our host for one that matches your model year. It should be about $124 for one. For my '87, it is URO 930 606 915 00.

If you have one available, check your Porsche Parts Catalogue for the correct part #

76FJ55 08-02-2025 07:47 AM

A side note on the CHT in your car. It appears to be the older single wire sensor. the newer sensors are 2 wire as they include the sensor ground as well as the sensor signal. the early 1 wire relied on the engine block as the sensor ground. T Fortunately Porsche designed the original wiring harness to incorporate both leads, so the upgrade to the 2 wire sensor is simply plug and play and should add some degree of improved accuracy to the CHT data for the DME.

wazzz 08-02-2025 10:58 AM

I think the OP plans to only change the plug and keep the original CHT. Hence the answer from 917 above. Junior (Power) Timer is the name for this type of plug.

Some reading here.

Plug is probably available here.

stubble88 08-02-2025 09:19 PM

Don’t you mean jewel injector?

Ok here we go 08-03-2025 08:31 PM

Based on the second picture, the connector to the harness looks fine but the CHT plug end looks like it crumbled from age. The only fix here is to replace it with a new one.

rnln 08-04-2025 12:24 AM

917_Langheck/ wazzz,
I didn't understand what 917_Langheck was saying. Now I do lol. Thanks guys.

I am looking at corsa-technic and can't tell which one would fit. Have you experienced this and know which one?
By just looking, I think the JPT-2P makes more sense than the JPT-3P huh
Thanks again.

76FJ55,
Good to know. Thanks 76FJ55

Thanks "Ok here we go",
I plugged it back and tried to tape it then start the car, it's ran fine. I will try to see if I can find the socket/plug first. If so, then I can just cut the wire and reconnect at the socket. That will be the cheapest/easiest solution. If I can't find the socket, then have to go with the new one. One thing I know is that installing the sensor can be hassle, because it involves with the air gap such and such.

Thanks everyone.

wazzz 08-04-2025 02:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rnln (Post 12508999)
917_Langheck/ wazzz,
I didn't understand what 917_Langheck was saying. Now I do lol. Thanks guys.

I am looking at corsa-technic and can't tell which one would fit. Have you experienced this and know which one?
By just looking, I think the JPT-2P makes more sense than the JPT-3P huh
Thanks again.

76FJ55,
Good to know. Thanks 76FJ55

Thanks "Ok here we go",
I plugged it back and tried to tape it then start the car, it's ran fine. I will try to see if I can find the socket/plug first. If so, then I can just cut the wire and reconnect at the socket. That will be the cheapest/easiest solution. If I can't find the socket, then have to go with the new one. One thing I know is that installing the sensor can be hassle, because it involves with the air gap such and such.

Thanks everyone.

Since it is a 2-pin sensor, I guess the JPT-2P (first on the page) is the one. It is apparently sold with 2 male pins ready to be crimped to the wires.
No air gap for this sensor, but still a PITA to replace, so it may be worth trying this cheap and easy fix first.
FWIW I still have the factory original CHT on my 88. Some day I'll have to change it, but meanwhile, if it ain't broke...

gorskined 08-04-2025 03:10 AM

if you ar not hung up on originality .. Two bullet connectors will get the job done

or you can order the connector and replace just the sensor end

https://www.ebay.com/itm/363443071524?chn=ps&norover=1&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-117182-37290-0&mkcid=2&mkscid=101&itemid=363443071524&targetid= 2299003535955&device=c&mktype=pla&googleloc=101474 3&poi=&campaignid=21214315381&mkgroupid=1613638660 36&rlsatarget=aud-1317302328205:pla-2299003535955&abcId=9407526&merchantid=101691835&g ad_source=1&gad_campaignid=21214315381&gbraid=0AAA AAD_QDh_4M9_nUAWLOdsSKLO4bUpCg&gclid=Cj0KCQjwtMHEB hC-ARIsABua5iQz1mV6TSCUUeDV2OG8GTp7siZF7_43ubZRGR755Z NVFZzy8yFB2F8aAglrEALw_wcB

yelcab1 08-04-2025 05:43 AM

Those connectors and pins are the most popular in the 80-90 automotive market. I have those by dozens .. and they are easy to find, to work with, and to repair.

In all likelihood, replacing that head temp sensor from 40 years ago will be a very bad experience. Best to avoid it and just repair the connector.

rnln 08-07-2025 11:51 AM

What I worry is that since it is a sensor wire/plugs, I afraid it might require to be special like the oxygen sensor (air tight and such). If it is just normal wire connector, I'' get that (gorskined's link). Worst case, I replace both side.
Thanks everyone.

wazzz 08-08-2025 12:43 AM

Nothing to worry about air tightness like O2 sensor. This CHT sensor is merely a termistor, i.e. a resistor whose ohm value varies with temperature.

nickelplated5s 08-08-2025 06:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stubble88 (Post 12508473)
Don’t you mean jewel injector?

Joule injector. That would be handy.

rnln 08-08-2025 04:09 PM

thanks again.


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