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OEM Connectors for production MAP & TMAP Sensors

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Old 01-20-2009, 07:16 AM
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OEM Connectors for production MAP & TMAP Sensors

Does anyone have an idea of what the production MAP & TMAP sensor connectors are? Manufacture, part numbers?

There is a method to the madness here, just need some help help getting the part numbers of the exiting connectors that connects to the production sensors.

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I'm looking at mine now and here is what is on them:

GM 2592016
2517


GM 1259017
2717

Hope this is what you needed.
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Are those numbers off the the connector the tech cuts off the wire in the new connector?

I just checked, those numbers don't come back as a good number.
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Oops, sorry, I thought you were asking for the sensors themselves.

I see no numbers on the connectors..... Sorry.
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Originally Posted by esmarkey
Oops, sorry, I thought you were asking for the sensors themselves.

I see no numbers on the connectors..... Sorry.
Not a problem.
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Didn't have a chance to really explore this site but they may be able to help you. http://www.thefind.com/cars/info-sensor-connector
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Originally Posted by DrLoch
Does anyone have an idea of what the production MAP & TMAP sensor connectors are? Manufacture, part numbers?

There is a method to the madness here, just need some help help getting the part numbers of the exiting connectors that connects to the production sensors.
your dealer can get you the number of the connector/pigtail for the map/tmap just ask for it.
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Old 01-20-2009, 04:04 PM
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This is from the manual. These won't always match GM part #'s

Intake Air Pressure and Temperature Sensor (LNF) (TMAP) in the air pipe.

Connector Part Information
OEM: 12162187
Service: 19115673
Description: 4-Way F Metri-Pack 150.2 Series, Sealed, Pull to Seat (BK)

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Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) Sensor (LNF)

Connector Part Information
OEM: 184032-1
Service: 19115590
Description: 3-Way F SSC Series, Sealed (BK)
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Would be nice if you could get a pigtail that looks like/mimics the stock oem MAP and T-MAP itself... then you could wire that thing to the new pigtails provided with the kit (in the comfort of your warm house) and just insert the resulting gender bender between the stock wiring harness and the new sensor...
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Originally Posted by HPVOHHR
Would be nice if you could get a pigtail that looks like/mimics the stock oem MAP and T-MAP itself... then you could wire that thing to the new pigtails provided with the kit (in the comfort of your warm house) and just insert the resulting gender bender between the stock wiring harness and the new sensor...
Bingo....... That's what I'm trying to do. More info as I find it. Thanks Mgr, I'll try to run those numbers down.

3-Way F SSC Series, Sealed (BK) who makes this one?
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