Rhaegal94
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- 1994 Ford Explorer XLT
I bought a negative battery cable for a '94 Explorer but it doesn't have the engine coolant temp sensor connector. Instead, it has two auxiliary connections. I found a battery cable replacement thread (91-94X Battery Cables) and ordered the negative battery cable mentioned from NAPA and it was the exact same cable; auxiliary connections but no connector.
So, should I take my existing connector and crimp it to the auxiliary connections on the new cable? Or, should I try to buy a new connector? There is a Motorcraft male connector listed on PartsGeek.com (Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor Connector) but the picture looks like a female connection.
Attached is a picture of the connector I'm talking about. I may be wrong in calling it an engine coolant temp sensor connector.
So, should I take my existing connector and crimp it to the auxiliary connections on the new cable? Or, should I try to buy a new connector? There is a Motorcraft male connector listed on PartsGeek.com (Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor Connector) but the picture looks like a female connection.
Attached is a picture of the connector I'm talking about. I may be wrong in calling it an engine coolant temp sensor connector.