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Cam sensor plug on 94 ranger


SAY789

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I just replaced my 4.0 with another 4.0 and with all the diff help i had doing it seein as my arms got tendonitis we lost the plug that goes into the cam sensor behind the plenum. I have looked and looked so has my buddys and we just cannot find where the lil bugger went. I was told on same harness as pass side 02 sensor but its just not there. Alll that is there is 4 plugs 2 white ones goin to 02 sensors and 1 big whit and little black goin to tranny. Im missing the 3 pin plug. Any help would be great like a pic perhaps or the harness that it is on thanks
 


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Don't know about your 94, but on my 99 the plug exits from the wire set that is attached to the firewall above the engine.
 

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been looking no luck in daylight i even pulled my plenum back off to look at engine harness. if i can find where the wires go i am just gonna wire in a new plug got one that came with new engine
 

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still no luck finding the plug i have no idea where it is ive even stripped it down to nothing and thoroughly pluged each connector on. my guess is it cut itself and magically taped itself up. no luck finding the 60 pin diagram so i could t tap into it for a new plug
 

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