Cat Lift Trucks (& Caterpillar) 2P6000:
Assist injector plug

I have a P6000 with the K21 engine. It has multiple wires broke at injector body plugs. Does anyone know where i can get the pigtails to replace these without buying a complete harness. They have been repaired once before and this time are broke down inside of plug. Any help is greatly appreciated!
  • Posted 18 Jan 2017 05:18
  • Discussion started by liftman_11
  • Kentucky, United States
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You may find what you want at connectorexperts dot com
  • Posted 18 Jan 2017 22:15
  • Reply by mrfixit
  • New York, United States
will ask the stores in the morning
  • Posted 18 Jan 2017 09:11
  • Reply by alanmitsi
  • essex, United Kingdom
Its on the harness end. Do you have numbers or a place to look for them? Thanks
  • Posted 18 Jan 2017 07:12
  • Reply by liftman_11
  • Kentucky, United States
mitsubishi do the loom plugs separate but not the injector end if that's broken will be a new injector
  • Posted 18 Jan 2017 06:19
  • Reply by alanmitsi
  • essex, United Kingdom

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