hardcore302 Joined Nov 23, 2009 Messages 2,982 Location Suffolk County, NY Oct 27, 2014 #1 I broke the clip on the electrical connector to the vvt intake solenoid and now it wont stay on. Where ca. I get one and how to I connect it?
I broke the clip on the electrical connector to the vvt intake solenoid and now it wont stay on. Where ca. I get one and how to I connect it?
Rand Joined Aug 20, 2003 Messages 21,474 Location NE,Ohio Oct 27, 2014 #2 what car? what engine? Last edited: Oct 27, 2014
J JimPghPA Joined Aug 22, 2009 Messages 6,330 Location Pittsburgh,PA U.S.A. Oct 27, 2014 #3 Give Stoystown auto wreckers a call, their phone number is 18003588770. Take a look at the air view on their web site. Stoystown is a huge junk yard. They will UPS the part to you. Last edited: Oct 27, 2014
Give Stoystown auto wreckers a call, their phone number is 18003588770. Take a look at the air view on their web site. Stoystown is a huge junk yard. They will UPS the part to you.
hardcore302 Thread starter Joined Nov 23, 2009 Messages 2,982 Location Suffolk County, NY Oct 27, 2014 #4 2011 equinox 2.4
T tom slick Joined May 26, 2003 Messages 10,023 Location Central Coast, Calif. Oct 27, 2014 #5 Can you post a picture?
hardcore302 Thread starter Joined Nov 23, 2009 Messages 2,982 Location Suffolk County, NY Oct 27, 2014 #6 Might have to wait till tomorrow. How can I keep it on without reolacing the broken tab? NOTHING for a zip tie to connect to...
Might have to wait till tomorrow. How can I keep it on without reolacing the broken tab? NOTHING for a zip tie to connect to...
hardcore302 Thread starter Joined Nov 23, 2009 Messages 2,982 Location Suffolk County, NY Oct 27, 2014 #7 If I use rtv sealant, is it permanant? Could I remove the connector in the future if I had to once I used the sealant, or would it be like super glue?
If I use rtv sealant, is it permanant? Could I remove the connector in the future if I had to once I used the sealant, or would it be like super glue?
C Chris142 Joined Jun 5, 2003 Messages 28,001 Location Apple Valley, California Oct 27, 2014 #8 use a dab of silicone on the outside.
hardcore302 Thread starter Joined Nov 23, 2009 Messages 2,982 Location Suffolk County, NY Oct 27, 2014 #9 What do u mean on the outside? Thank u
M Merkava_4 Joined Jan 30, 2007 Messages 17,501 Location Clovis, CA Oct 28, 2014 #10 Could another name for it be the Camshaft Position Solenoid Connector? If so, NAPA has it and the part number is ECH EC985
Could another name for it be the Camshaft Position Solenoid Connector? If so, NAPA has it and the part number is ECH EC985
eljefino Joined Jun 15, 2003 Messages 40,453 Location ME Oct 28, 2014 #11 Originally Posted By: tom slick Can you post a picture? +2 I doubt this is a new connector for 2011.
O Olas Joined Dec 11, 2013 Messages 4,597 Location Manchester, England Oct 28, 2014 #12 Wire strippers and a soldering iron if you can't do it any other way
S Smcatub Joined Jul 7, 2014 Messages 258 Location Western NY Oct 28, 2014 #13 Tried duct tape yet? And if you get a temp. fix going, RockAuto sells connectors. And if they don't have what you need, try www.car-part.com
Tried duct tape yet? And if you get a temp. fix going, RockAuto sells connectors. And if they don't have what you need, try www.car-part.com
Lyman Joined Aug 13, 2011 Messages 3,103 Location Lakeside, CA Oct 28, 2014 #15 I keep an assortment of heat shrink tubing in my electrical kit for things like this. Slide a piece over the whole connector and flick the bic.
I keep an assortment of heat shrink tubing in my electrical kit for things like this. Slide a piece over the whole connector and flick the bic.