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Old 09-02-2009, 05:21 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by Lordblood
In that case, can you buy the clip thing that plugs into the ECU separately? I need only one, and it would be silly to throw away 120 dollars just for one clip.

Not that I'm aware of. But, realize that these cars are not cheap to maintain. Sounds like you're just getting used to that. Like I said, you may be OK, but I really don't think so. I 5think if you go that route, you'll end up spending more time and money.

Also, FYI, you cannot solder the old connectors to a new sensor - the sensor uses the air cavity in the wires insulation for control purposes, you cannot block this which soldering would do.

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