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BucknVr4
04-03-2013, 11:36 AM
Somewhere along the line of motor being pulled and car hauled all over the place, my IAC connector got damaged. The actual plug part including the rubber seal is intact so it should still make good solid connection but the outer piece including the clip part is broken off. Has anyone found a source for this connector or any of the harness connectors for that matter? Or do I have to resort to locating a cutup used harness? I found MSD injector connectors but looking for others.

BucknVr4
04-03-2013, 12:33 PM
Found this. Am I close? The measurements work out. Anybody know who sells Kum brand connectors in the US?

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/25504995/KUM%20090%28NMWP%29%20Sealed%20Series%206%20Positi on%20Female%20Housing%20%5BBlack%5D.jpg

Here's my broken connector

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/25504995/IAC%20Connector.jpg

I contacted New United Race Tech and asked about purchasing this connector. Sadly here's the response:

"We are the only store that will consider selling these parts 1 at a time. unfortunately we don't have any stock of that part, so we can't supply just 1 at this time, sorry.


Justin Mangini
Project Manager
US (951) 266-0080
www.newunitedtech.com"

Jimvr4
04-03-2013, 03:13 PM
Probably find a part out and hack the harness. You shouldn't have to cut yours though as each pin should release.

Roybatty
04-03-2013, 03:38 PM
I always find myself cleaning up connections and using electric cleaner/brake cleaner, then use electric tape, liquid tape and shrink wrap on all kinds of bunged up connections. O2 sensor wiring seems to need a lot of dressing up as well as wires from starter to battery. I know its not OEM but as long as it has continuity, its tight and you sealed it up from elements you should be good.

BucknVr4
04-03-2013, 04:11 PM
Yea I'll be hitting up the local Pull-A-Part soon. There's plenty of DSMs there so should be able to find one.