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Old Sep 27, 2024 | 06:05 PM
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I’ve been looking up replacement TPS sensors and can’t find a matching one. Mines 6 leads all side by side, 6 wires. But none on oreily, autozone, or advances match mine. The closest one I’ve seen is for a Chevy. But I’m wondering what the normal amount of leads should be.

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I’ve been looking up replacement TPS sensors and can’t find a matching one. Mines 6 leads all side by side, 6 wires. But none on oreily, autozone, or advances match mine. The closest one I’ve seen is for a Chevy. But I’m wondering what the normal amount of leads should be.

That's the mass air sensor connector.
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Old Sep 27, 2024 | 06:32 PM
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That's the mass air sensor connector.
connected to the throttle body?
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Old Sep 27, 2024 | 06:38 PM
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connected to the throttle body?
Connects to the maf which is in the tube right before the air goes down into the throttle body.
You have to take off the air filter housing to get at the throttle body.
I'm assuming it's a 5.4 engine. 4.6 may be different, but similar.
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Look up STANDARD MOTOR PRODUCTS S2371
Appears to be the connector you are dealing with.
They cross reference it to ford pn. 3U2Z14S411FJAA as well as a couple others
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Originally Posted by needsmoarturbo
Connects to the maf which is in the tube right before the air goes down into the throttle body.
You have to take off the air filter housing to get at the throttle body.
I'm assuming it's a 5.4 engine. 4.6 may be different, but similar.
Sorry 2007 4.6 xlt. And this is connected right to the throttle body. Give me a sec and I’ll take another pic
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Originally Posted by needsmoarturbo
Look up STANDARD MOTOR PRODUCTS S2371
Appears to be the connector you are dealing with.
They cross reference it to ford pn. 3U2Z14S411FJAA as well as a couple others
Thanks I’ll check it out
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Old Sep 27, 2024 | 07:16 PM
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Originally Posted by needsmoarturbo
Look up STANDARD MOTOR PRODUCTS S2371
Appears to be the connector you are dealing with.
They cross reference it to ford pn. 3U2Z14S411FJAA as well as a couple others
I did see that one at autozone I just want sure why it was at a right angle since the one on it now isn’t. But looks like that’s what I’ll be going with unless I want to get something off Amazon and risk it
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The connector in your photo appears to be for the Electronic Throttle Position Motor (TPS) and is listed as connector #C1513 in my 2007 F150 Wiring Diagrams. Six leads.

I am not sure you are looking for the TPS or the connector.
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