putting my 2.2 motor back into the sunfire and can't find where one plug harness goes, by the ac unit and its a 3 wire that is in the configuration of a triangle. doesn't go to the ac comp. or the overflow , or the purge solenoid.
thanks
jason
is it the one that goes into the a/c line?
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TPS sensors take one like that, otherwise I can't think of what would be like that at the moment.
not a tps its by the alternator and my tps is different, might be the one on the ac line but i did the ac delete could one of you guys that has ac check?
thanks
jason
sounds exactly like the a/c line one. i couldn't figure it out for about 2-3 months till i put my a/c back together.
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host up a pic of it. help us out a little more.
heres a few pics of the plug sorry about the crappy camera but it looks like a triangle
its 1 of 2 plugs that go with the pass side abs sensor to the wheel.
thanks guys
jason
sorry i meant the other plug in the harness is the abs sensor at the wheel not they both are abs sensors, this triangle plug is in the wire loom with the abs sensor
heres the pics
thanks
jason
AC high side pressure sensor?
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That is either for the low coolant sensor or the high pressure a/c sensor. But sure looks like the a/c one.
low coolent is only 2 wires and a flat plug its not that
it has to be AC refrigerant is so these are the wire colours
Grey
Red/Black (could be JUST red too but 99% that i have seen have ablack stripe on them)
Black
if you are tracing them back to the location the Red/black go to the PCM
the black is a sensor ground it will be connected with 4 others just cut it off and tape it
the grey is a 5 volt referance it will be connected with 3 other 5 volt referances (believe its MAP and FTP) just cut it off and tape like the black wire
JBO since July 30, 2001
Yes, that is definitely the A/C pressure sensor.
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