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Hong Kong Phooey 04 May 2003 03:22 PM

Couldn't find anything on search.
I have a knocklink and a bosch sensor, but no plastic connector to join the two. Can you attach the brown & black wires directly to the sensor, or do you need the plastic connector?
If you need it, where do you get it from?

Thanks.

Leslie 04 May 2003 05:13 PM

I had the same problem HKP, if you get the small spade female terminals from Halfords or the like-they fit fine,doesn't matter which way round the two wires go.

Les:)

Hong Kong Phooey 04 May 2003 11:07 PM

Cheers Les,

Whats the plastic connector (that I don't have) in aid of?

ustolemyname??stevieturbo 05 May 2003 11:15 AM

Should be very easy to find a connector in a breakers. They are normally a std 2 pin mini timer plug, as used on most injectors, and a lot of other automotive sensors.
Or contact whoever suppplied the knocklink, as it should really have come with the plug.

[Edited by ustolemyname??stevieturbo - 5/5/2003 11:16:13 AM]

Leslie 05 May 2003 01:23 PM

HKP, the plastic connector, which I have not seen anyway, will only be to connect the wires to the internal terminals you can see in the sensor. The spade terminals do the same thing anyway-it would be worth insulating the spades terminals in case they try to touch each other. I have connected mine all up and it worked fine this morning.

rotten spelling again!

Les

[Edited by Leslie - 5/5/2003 1:25:12 PM]

pat 05 May 2003 11:57 PM

Just for future reference, Maplins sell a mini female spade-type connector which will fit, their part code for it is NP22AN, you get a bag of about 10... but of course the correct answer is to get the Mini Timer connector and do it right :)

Cheers,

Pat.

davidmartin861 20 October 2003 03:33 AM

I need to know as it is the earth terminal in the sensor


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