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Old 12-23-2018, 06:02 PM
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Hi all, need some help with a part number.

In the pic it shows the male connector in Blue and having trouble finding the female anyone know the part name and number?

As you can see the female in yellow that I have is different narrower pin configuration.
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Hi all, need some help with a part number.

In the pic it shows the male connector in Blue and having trouble finding the female anyone know the part name and number?

As you can see the female in yellow that I have is different narrower pin configuration.
If that's the Vehicle Speed Sensor, you need pigtail pn: PG-096 from Ron Francis (about $8 from Summit). I made the same mistake when doing mine...
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Thanks gmacine1911 !! it is the speed sensor 😀
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FYI that is a ford speed sensor connection used in most 90’s and up manual transmissions. Good find a Summit!
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