Unknown elctrical item

Supra_Villan

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Nov 10, 2007
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hey guys, i'm putting my motor together and its been so long i've forgotten a few things. I own an tsrm and have combed it but i can't seem to find what this is or where it goes. Perhaps i'm overlooking it.
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It seems as though it'd go on the same bolt as the igniter does on the igniter bracket, but i don't wanna interfere with anything because of the igniter (i'm electically challenged) any and all input is appreciated, thanks.
I also have this problem
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broke one of the wires off IN the sensor, and i don't have any wire to attach to really, suggestions?
thanks again
 

shaeff

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1) Reduces electrical "noise" from showing up in elsewhere in your electrical systems, etc...

2) Grab a new connector from someone with a parts harness. Solder or crimp on, voila. Make sure that whichever connection type you use, that it's 100% waterproof!
 

Poodles

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You can depin that socket and fix the wiring.

Looks to be the temp sensor on top of the T-stat housing, so you'll have to get one from the right year if you want it off another harness.
 

Supra_Villan

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Nov 10, 2007
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not really sure what you mean poodles, any threads on doing the whole depinning, not exactly on this one, but something to go off of? And putting that little blue thing i posted above on the igniter bracket is not going to cause anyh problems?
a few more.....bear with me here
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its on the engine harness and i'm not sure where it goes, i can't find its mate...

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alternate view
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these are on the chassis harness and i can't find thier mates...
thanks for the help so far
 

p5150

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One recommendation is to grab a connector from your local pick an pull.

The first item is a electrical noise filter as already pointed out...
 

Supra_Villan

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Nov 10, 2007
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thanks, i didn't even think of that!(downpipe isn't installed so i have yet to mess with the o2 sensor) and no that last one is not a knock sensor, it is on the passenger side of the car and its on the body harness, not the engine harness. thanks so far to everyone!
 

kotu100

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looks like the plugs in the last pic belong to the corner and fog lights on the pass side. not 100% on that tho.
 

Supra_Villan

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Nov 10, 2007
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Wellsville MO
okey doke guys, back again,
these ring terminals are on the engine harness and they go down towards the starter, which one of these goes on the starter, and where does the other one go? Or do they both go on the starter?
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i know one of the wires on this is broke, i fixed it though

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This one is around the same location
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another one down there
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different view

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This one comes off of my knock sensor wire what would be a good place to ground this?

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this is my o2 sensor wire (broken)

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this is what comes off my o2 sensor

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any way to cut the connectors and hardwire them, the colors don't match so i don't know what to put where
 

martin p

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the Ring terminals are earths they bolt to the lower inlet manifold, there should be a bolt hole near no5 runner(From memory).

only wire's that goto the starter are a big black cable to the main terminal (from Positive terminal on battery) and a smaller wire with a brown insulating cap (and a female spade connector inside it).