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Old Apr 3, 2011 | 04:07 PM
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Default Need help finding a wiring plug replacement.

2003 3.0 S Type

I've been so short on time lately that I let a local mechanic do the gasket change I've been wanting to do on my S-type.

He didn't unplug everything on the back of the manifold before he pulled it off, and pulled the wires out of one of the plugs coming off the back of the manifold. These are the plugs that mount onto the round o-ring sealed sensors on the upper manifold.

Does anyone know what these are called or a part number for the male side of the plug? The wires are pulled out of the sockets so I need either a method for installing new wire into the socket or a part number for a new socket with pre-installed leads.

If nobody knows what I'm talking about I'll add some pictures in a little bit. Thanks!
 
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Old Apr 3, 2011 | 08:27 PM
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Originally Posted by SuperReallyBigShoe
2003 3.0 S Type


If nobody knows what I'm talking about I'll add some pictures in a little bit.

Well its been "a bit" and no pics have been posted. I am guessing that you are talking about the IMT valves. I don't think you are going to find "new" connectors. Somehow you are going to have to repair the old ones. From your vague description, if the mechanic "pulled the wires out" shouldn't he be responsible for repairing it?
 
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