Oil pressure sender connector

SySt

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I need to connect my oil pressure sender back up, however I do not have the OEM connector. Any recommendations? Should I just buy a pigtail for the connector from Toyota?
 

Txsupra

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What motor do you have?

If its the factory style 7mgte sending unit the connector is just a female blade connector.
 

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I have a 2002 GM LS6 in my Supra... The sender is an OEM style 7M-GTE sender. I could probably modify a spade connector to work, but I think the OEM one was a little different.
 

IJ.

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I used to use a Blue insulated connector and just trimmed the insulation from the bottom side and it worked perfectly.

The genuine connector has that big rubber cover over the top.
 

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IJ.;1455578 said:
I used to use a Blue insulated connector and just trimmed the insulation from the bottom side and it worked perfectly.

The genuine connector has that big rubber cover over the top.

Thats pretty much what I wanted to hear. It's not like it'll do any harm if it works loose and becomes disconnected... Well, no harm to the car. Might give me a heart attack.
 

IJ.

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SySt;1455775 said:
Thats pretty much what I wanted to hear. It's not like it'll do any harm if it works loose and becomes disconnected... Well, no harm to the car. Might give me a heart attack.

Mine NEVER came loose even playing on dirt roads or pulling .9+G :D