sporqster
sporqster New Reader
5/21/12 11:07 a.m.

I am slightly stalled on the electrical for my Little Lamborghini $2012 Challenge Build over these connectors, which I need to control my rear engine:

These come from a fly-by-wire Triton V10 throttle, I think taken from an '06 E350 Ford Van. Unfortunately I don't have access to the van, and it didn't come with connectors. I have the throttle working with wires just clipped to the pins, but that ain't going to work mounted on top of the motor. Plan B is to solder wires to the leads on the connectors and fill the connector potting material, but that solution makes me throw up in my mouth just a little. I would really like the original connector if possible.

I looked around the u-pull-it and couldn't find a single fly-by-wire Ford, but maybe this connector is used on something else I can snag? Maybe you've got one in your shed you'd like to send me? Maybe you know what it is and where to order one?

Help me, I need this to get my V8 running, which I would like to have working in time for the BABE rally the first of June.

Raze
Raze SuperDork
5/21/12 11:27 a.m.

check rockauto, they usually stock electrical connectors for many of these sorts of applications...

sporqster
sporqster New Reader
5/21/12 11:44 a.m.

In reply to Raze: Score on number 1! Thanks, I just assumed they wouldn't have such a thing. http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/moreinfo.php?pk=1319953

Couldn't find that oval shaped one tho... It looks a lot like I could whittle a CLT sensor plug to fit.

Ranger50
Ranger50 SuperDork
5/21/12 11:48 a.m.

Part Name: Wiring Harness Repair Pigtail

Part Number: 14S411A (WPT-205) Part Description: 6.8L Single Over Head Cam EFI NA V10 Gas, 5.4L Modular Single Over Head Cam V8, Romeo 4.6 Single Over Head Cam EFI; Sensor - Throttle Position, 4 CAVITY

14S411A (WPT-837)

Wiring Harness Repair Pigtail Motor - Electronic Throttle Control, 2 CAVITY, With Gold Plated Terminals

Those are Motorcraft numbers BTW.

44Dwarf
44Dwarf SuperDork
5/21/12 11:59 a.m.

In reply to Ranger50: Should be able to do part number search in rock auto and type in Motor craft number.

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