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Connector Identification

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Fig 1: Identifying Camshaft Position Sensor Harness Connector Terminals
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Fig 2: Identifying Crankshaft Position Sensor "A" Harness Connector Terminals
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Fig 3: Identifying Crankshaft Position Sensor "B" Harness Connector Terminals
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Fig 4: Identifying Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor Harness Connector Terminals
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Fig 5: Identifying EVAP Canister Purge Solenoid Harness Connector Terminals
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Fig 6: Identifying EVAP Canister Vent Solenoid Harness Connector Terminals
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Fig 7: Identifying EGR Valve Harness Connector Terminals
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Fig 8: Identifying Fuel Injector No. 1 Harness Connector Terminals
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Fig 9: Identifying Fuel Injector No. 2 Harness Connector Terminals
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Fig 10: Identifying Fuel Injector No. 3 Harness Connector Terminals
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Fig 11: Identifying Fuel Injector No. 4 Harness Connector Terminals
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Fig 12: Identifying Fuel Injector No. 5 Harness Connector Terminals
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Fig 13: Identifying Fuel Injector No. 6 Harness Connector Terminals
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Fig 14: Identifying Fuel Pump & Sender Assembly Harness Connector Terminals
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Fig 15: Identifying Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor Harness Connector Terminals
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Fig 16: Identifying HO2S 1 Harness Connector Terminals
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Fig 17: Identifying HO2S 2 Harness Connector Terminals
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Fig 18: Identifying Idle Air Control Valve Harness Connector Terminals
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Fig 19: Identifying Ignition Control Module Harness Connector C1 Terminals
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Fig 20: Identifying Ignition Control Module Harness Connector C2 Terminals
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Fig 21: Identifying Ignition Control Module Harness Connector C3 Terminals
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Fig 22: Identifying Intake Air Temperature Sensor Harness Connector Terminals
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Fig 23: Identifying Knock Sensor Harness Connector Terminals
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Fig 24: Identifying Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor Harness Connector Terminals
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Fig 25: Identifying Mass Airflow Sensor Harness Connector Terminals
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Fig 26: Identifying PCM Harness Connector C1 Terminals (1 Of 2)
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Fig 27: Identifying PCM Harness Connector C1 Terminals (2 Of 2)
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Fig 28: Identifying PCM Harness Connector C2 Terminals (1 Of 2)
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Fig 29: Identifying PCM Harness Connector C2 Terminals (2 Of 2)
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Fig 30: Identifying Throttle Position Sensor Harness Connector Terminals
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