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What is this type of plug/connection called?
« on: Mar 30, 2006, 10:46PM »
This is a stupid question but i really need to no what the plugs that the pintara.

Im getting my injecter plugs replaced tomorrow and i need to no what to ask for when i ring up for quotes.

Here are some pictures from damnets thread:
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They have been "borrowed to show what i am talking about as i lost all my photo's so i cant get 1 up of mine sorry.





Thanx for ur help.

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Re: What is this type of plug/connection called?
« Reply #1 on: Mar 30, 2006, 10:50PM »
i will have a look in my altronics catalouge. I doubt there will be a specific name/part number that leads to a plug exactly like that. chances are its a nissan only thing.

edit: i think you would just call it a '2 pin female plastic suare plug thing' the best thing to do would be to remove one carefully and show it to the parties concerned. they look like the exact same plugs as the ecu water temp sensor. so maybe you could just remove that.
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Re: What is this type of plug/connection called?
« Reply #2 on: Mar 30, 2006, 11:04PM »
they seem quite universal.

I removed my engine temp senser plug and it crumballed in my hand and i didnt get good/any connectivity from it after that. So i took it to an EFI specialist and he said he had it and it was a simple 10min job, he thru in a new engine temp senser and fitted the plug for $40. Then i asked him about my injector plugs and he said they were all rooted. then he touched 1 and the engine shuttered really bad, almost a stall so i want to get em fixed. I just dont want them to jerk me around cuz im only 18 so i want to no exactly how much it will cost before i go there.

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Re: What is this type of plug/connection called?
« Reply #3 on: Mar 30, 2006, 11:07PM »
perhaps they are available from an autoshop as a spare part. that would save you money if you think you are capable of a bit of solder/crimp work. just tell them its the plug that goes on the fuel injector.
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Re: What is this type of plug/connection called?
« Reply #4 on: Mar 31, 2006, 10:44PM »
Yeah, I'd just call it an injector plug off a Nissan Pintara TRX. I'd probably enquire at an auto-elec workshop.
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