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What the heck is this? 911SC
Open the rear trunk and saw this broken plastic thing... not sure what it is. Any thoughts? Thanks!
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It looks like your oxygen sensor connection. There should be a wire that comes up through your tin that goes to that connector.
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Well, it was your oxy sensor connection that ran down to the lamda in your exhaust system. When not in play your under seat (passenger) control box goes to a preset range.....but I'd not try an emissions test presently.
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yes, I had to replace that on my 85 911 once. cant recall now where I got the replacement part. form a suggestion on a thread.
good luck.
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what year is your SC? looks like it is CIS. my 78 did not have a ecu and no O2 sensor.
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Thanks all for the quick answers!
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PM a guy here named Louie85. I *think* that's his username. Do a search and it should turn up.
He makes replacements.
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O2 connector
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