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I need to know which electrical plugs go into that. There is an oil gauge plug on the head and two others on the part below. Problem is they are all the same plug type.
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Eric
1988 Camry All-Trac Pictures
I would help but I believe that is a 4cyl. engine. I think that part is a water by-pass outlet. Google 3s-fe water outlet or something and maybe an image will show up. or just google for a 3s-fe engine picture. Maybe this one will help? I think it's your engine....I'm not sure though just did a google search real quick
thanks for replying. What I am looking for is the spade clips colors and where they plug in to the water outlet. There is a blue clip, brown clip and black clip that come out of the same area of the wiring harness. One goes into the head for oil sensor, one goes on top of the water outlet (middle) and the plugs in to the bottom of the water outlet.
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1988 Camry All-Trac Pictures
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I'm going to assume you have an auto alltrac with A/C - otherwise you wouldn't have those extra plugs.
I only have the wiring diagram for a '90 model year, so some things may be wrong (especially plug shapes - the later ones are all different and there isn't any confusion).
Here are the easy ones:
Grey - oil pressure sender (front of head)
Yellow w/ black tracer - A/C water temp switch (Alltrac only, shown on my diagram as a round plug on the top of the water neck)
Please check the wire colors and let me know what each plug is so I can try to help.
-Charlie
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I would help but I believe that is a 4cyl. engine. I think that part is a water by-pass outlet. Google 3s-fe water outlet or something and maybe an image will show up. or just google for a 3s-fe engine picture. Maybe this one will help? I think it's your engine....I'm not sure though just did a google search real quick
I'm going to assume you have an auto alltrac with A/C - otherwise you wouldn't have those extra plugs.
I only have the wiring diagram for a '90 model year, so some things may be wrong (especially plug shapes - the later ones are all different and there isn't any confusion).
Here are the easy ones:
Grey - oil pressure sender (front of head)
Yellow w/ black tracer - A/C water temp switch (Alltrac only, shown on my diagram as a round plug on the top of the water neck)
Please check the wire colors and let me know what each plug is so I can try to help.
-Charlie
All three are single wire, yellow with black stripe. It is a manual transmission all trac. Does one of those plugs I pointed at have something to do with an automatic? The color of the clip on the end of each wire is black, brown and blue.
I recently had the engine out and didnt mark a few things
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1988 Camry All-Trac Pictures
So i connected the wires back according to "My" picture and the water temp gauge does nothing. Swapped the brown and black plug around and still nothing. Is it safe to assume the water temperature sensor is bad or should I check continuity at the gauge itself?
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1988 Camry All-Trac Pictures
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