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Old 12-26-2008, 04:01 PM   #1 (permalink)
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So I'm almost done with my motor and tranny swap (blown head gasket and slipping tranny) but there are a couple of wires that I can't find the connector to. One branches off the engine wiring harness between the engine and the heat shield. THe other dangles near the oil filter in front. Could any of you tell me where these connect or be so kind to check your camry to help me solve this mystery? Thanks a bunch!


Under the intake manifold between engine and heat shield.



The Connector you see towards the right is the transaxle.


Picture of the connector (2 wire)

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Here is the mystery in front:

The one was folded, I believe it's also two wires.
I'm not sure where it was tucked when i disconnected it.


There it is dangling (notice the bends) Not sure where it goes.


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What year is this? Can you read the 5-digit number (1xxxx) off the connectors?
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Oh, I forgot to add that detail: it's a 1993 Camry LE V6: 3vz-FE and A540 tranny... let me check to see if there's a 5 digit code. I'll clean it off


Edit: None.. no code on the connectors

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Does the plug go to the speed sensor shown in photo 2.
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