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Old 08-25-2006 | 10:27 AM
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I need the part numbers for 2002 TA knock sensors and the harness to connect them to a '98. Mike from Straightline said somebody from here had those numbers. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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here ya go brotha

KS: part #10456603

KS wiring harness: part #15372170
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You are my new best friend. Thnaks a lot
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Next question Where can I order this from? Parts America didn't have the harness. And the sensor is like $54 that sucks
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if you want to order them the best and cheapest place is gmpartsdirect.com
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It pulls up the sensors and now the wire but no price for the wires. Know how much?

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I think the number for the harness has changed. I e-mailed them though.
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call a dealer and tell them the # i gave you, they'll tell ya the new #
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cool thanks.
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no prob
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I hope the thread starter doesn't mind me jumping in on this thread instead of starting my own, but I looked up the number above and got the new number as:

part# 12589867

Off of gmpartsdirect, since I was looking at a part number given for an 02 LS1, does anyone know if this will work for a 99 Z28?
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Is that for the sensor or the harness? I ended up with
#12601822 for the harness. I will know next week if this works or not.
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That was for the sensor. I don't have to replace the harness with the sensor do I? I figured just replace the sensor while I was in there doing the LS6 intake install.
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If you are puting the updated sensors in you will have to change the harness too. If you are putting in the '98 ones you will not. That is my understanding
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damn they change the part #s every two years
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Yeah he said the number I had had been superceded a couple of times
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If I decide to replace the sensor, should I go ahead and do the updated ones? Man this project keeps hitting my bank account!! I might have to leave the damn thing alone for now. I don't even know if it will stop my false knock.
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Yes do the updated ones. It is supposed to help fix the false knock over the '98s



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