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Some uknown person in our shop upon realizing there was a problem with the machine not running right then found a loose wire in the MAF sensor connector and in attempting to fix it somehow pulled out the wires from the connector. Then by not taking a picture before doing so have no idea of the order for the wire colors. I was called then and saw the problem and refused to proceed without knowing the order of colors. I cannot find this information anywhere. Even our parts supplier said Komatsu would want to sell the entire harness. The colors are 1. Yellow w/ red tracer 2. white w/ red tracer 3. blue 4&5 are both black w/ white tracer. Someone please help as I know better than to attempt any trial and error method. Both the computer and sensor could be fried. It is an LPG fuel machine. Thanks in advance
  • Posted 28 Dec 2014 07:14
  • By Robbie
  • joined 28 Dec'14 - 6 messages
  • Florida, United States
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