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Old 08-29-2010, 01:10 PM   #1
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HELP. Can't locate Connector

I am putting another engine in my '99 Cavalier. Got the new engine in, trans etc. Had all the connectors labeled, or so i thought. Can't find where this one goes. The blue arrow shows the cable harness it comes from and the other connectors from the same harness that go to auto-trans. I'd appreciate the help. I'm just blind I guess. I thought it came front the underside of the trans but can't see it.
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Re: HELP. Can't locate Connector

Looks like a plug for the O2 sensor
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Re: HELP. Can't locate Connector

Where does that plastic attachment push into. I mean the part that would hold it onto the body? I'll look at the O2 . Its a 4 pin connector with the plastic barb end that looks like it pushes and attaches to some holder. In the sheet metal? Thanks
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Re: HELP. Can't locate Connector

But where physically is the mating connector?
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Re: HELP. Can't locate Connector

Looks like its the connector that connects to the sensor at the catalytic converter. Will know when I get the drive axles back in and wheels on. Then I'll feel safe to crawl back under it and see. Thanks for the help !
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