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Old 05-27-2013, 07:29 AM
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Anyone know the GM part# for the LS1 Map sensor wiring pigtail connector?
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Try http://tpiparts.net/inc/sdetail/11034/5880
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Originally Posted by alexus6798
That looks like the part, but I really need the part number.

I am in a bad spot of needing this tomorrow, and the only chance I really have is by getting a part number so I can go to my local dealership tomorrow and see if they have one.
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I think I've found it.

GM part #88987997

Delco part #PT1799
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...sigh

Well, I got the part numbers from a dealer (not local). But when I do the search for them online its coming up as a "crankshaft position sensor connector". Now, the two connectors "look" identical, but I don't know if they are.

Can anyone verify this?
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You may be able to go to the parts store and find one also. I think they have connectors. You just have to take the one you have and match it up. Could be worth a try.
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I ended up finding another solution to my problem (going with a different sensor all together that matches my current style plug).

Thanks for your help anyways though.
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Ok, cool...


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