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ABS wire connector part number

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting' started by aswresm, May 12, 2016.

  1. aswresm

    aswresm Junior Member

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    I need some help getting the part number of the wire harness connector that clicks into the right abs sensor connector. The code for the connector is A4 but I wasn't able to find any info about it online. This is for a 2009 Toyota Prius. car got into an accident and the wire harness connector was cut. IMG_20160512_124136.jpg See the attached pics. Your help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
     

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    90980-11003
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    aswresm Junior Member

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    @MickyMatter Can't thank you enough. You just saved my day. Bless your heart man!!
     
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    @MickyMatter part number 90980-11003 is a female connector. Do you have any idea what would be the part number for the male connector?
     
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    It looks like that's part of the engine compartment wiring harness and Toyota does not have a separate part number for the harness connector.

    Here's what I would do--find a salvage yard willing to snip off the male connector, leaving you a pigtail you can splice to your wires. You'll have to use properly sized high quality spices and the correct tools, heat shrink insulation, corrosion inhibitor, and good work methods, and it should be good for years. (Don't try wire nuts and tape.)
     
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    No, I'm sorry.
    I would give andrewclaus' hint a try.
     
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