COP Thread
#543
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Last edited by lazzer408; 08-28-2007 at 03:03 PM.
#550
I have kept quiet on this, not sure why. Anyways. Lazzer earlier mentioned that the Miata TPS sensor connector almost fits. Well it is probably a Mitsubishi TPS.
The Mitsubishi TPS plug fits over the COP terminal nearly perfectly, it is just slightly oversize horizontally (1mm at most), all the pins seem to connect and the connector stays on very securely.
The plug is easily found on Mitsubishi 4 cylinder cars both SOHC and DOHC.
Some of your cheaper yards may have a ton of these lying around.
89-92 Eagle Summit, Dodge Colt, Plymouth Colt, Mitsubishi Mirage
93-95 (or 96/97 can't recall the last year they made the 4G) Eagle Summit, Dodge Colt, Plymouth Colt, Mitsubishi Mirage
90-94 Eagle Talon, Mitsubishi Eclipse, Plymouth Laser.
I have NOT tested the connectors with a harness yet, and I am posting this because it does not look like I will anytime soon, I have too much stuff going on.
So don't come crying to me if they do not work, I am 95% positive they will work and they are super cheap and plentiful.
The Mitsubishi TPS plug fits over the COP terminal nearly perfectly, it is just slightly oversize horizontally (1mm at most), all the pins seem to connect and the connector stays on very securely.
The plug is easily found on Mitsubishi 4 cylinder cars both SOHC and DOHC.
Some of your cheaper yards may have a ton of these lying around.
89-92 Eagle Summit, Dodge Colt, Plymouth Colt, Mitsubishi Mirage
93-95 (or 96/97 can't recall the last year they made the 4G) Eagle Summit, Dodge Colt, Plymouth Colt, Mitsubishi Mirage
90-94 Eagle Talon, Mitsubishi Eclipse, Plymouth Laser.
I have NOT tested the connectors with a harness yet, and I am posting this because it does not look like I will anytime soon, I have too much stuff going on.
So don't come crying to me if they do not work, I am 95% positive they will work and they are super cheap and plentiful.
#552
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ok well how about a part number and a website...?
Toyota P/N 90980-11885 for the coil connector.
www.discounttoyotaparts.com
www.partznet.com
Never used either. Put the p/n in the 'search by factory p/n' and put 'Toyota' and it should pull it up. $4.42 each. I have NO idea if that comes with pins. Toyota lists pins but nobody seems to have them listed on the parts sites. 82998-12790 (tin) and 82998-12780 (gold bling).
Best yet? 400+ pages of Toyota connector repair details and p/ns!
http://departments.weber.edu/automot...s%20Repair.pdf
Toyota P/N 90980-11885 for the coil connector.
www.discounttoyotaparts.com
www.partznet.com
Never used either. Put the p/n in the 'search by factory p/n' and put 'Toyota' and it should pull it up. $4.42 each. I have NO idea if that comes with pins. Toyota lists pins but nobody seems to have them listed on the parts sites. 82998-12790 (tin) and 82998-12780 (gold bling).
Best yet? 400+ pages of Toyota connector repair details and p/ns!
http://departments.weber.edu/automot...s%20Repair.pdf
#556
Originally Posted by lazzer408
Ok that's 3.
cjernigan -paid- thank you.
jayc72 -paid- thank you.
fmowry -paid- thank you.
$70 to Lazzer408@yahoo.com via. Paypal.
Ok that's 3.
cjernigan -paid- thank you.
jayc72 -paid- thank you.
fmowry -paid- thank you.
$70 to Lazzer408@yahoo.com via. Paypal.
Last edited by lazzer408; 08-29-2007 at 07:40 PM.