Pressure Sensor, Sensor Boost Pressure(B393000-3L00) Replacement Wiring Due to Rat Destruction

cinoaz

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Totally pissed, constantly having issues with Rats chewing up my wiring on my Stinger, I even put it on the lift in my Garage and the little crappers STILL get in. They ignore all the traps and poisons and go directly to the damn engine wiring.

Well, the latest has the Boost Pressure (Pressure) has been destroyed (see picture). Does anyone know where I can get a replacement connector or a kit with the Sensor? The Sensor is fine, but the wiring is trashed. I haven't found the actual connector or wiring replacement that "could" work.

Hoping the forum can point me in the right direction.
 

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At this point, park on the driveway lol
 
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For Posterity, a 4 pin MAP connector, search for CE4017-1. A few other cheaper solutions work as well. The connector is actually inside a plastic housing. I removed the plastic housing which gave me access to enough wire to extend the leads so I can reconnect to the harness.

Next, I'm going to flood the engine compartment with propane during the night and then ignite it, see the little bastards eardrums bleed as they scurry from the engine bay...
 
From interior to exterior to high performance - everything you need for your Stinger awaits you...
Can't you figure a way to tighten up the garage so they can't get in?
 
Lots of us have had the rat issue, myself included. Hell my friends Gt2 is in the shop now because of those lil bastards. The service Mgr. I deal with told me yesterday that they use dish soap on the lot to ease the issue. Spray bottle and hit all the wires and so on. Especially under the engine cover. They like that insulation foam. Apparently the taste is not to the rats liking. There is also a rodent away made by Tomcat you could use, like 10 bucks a can.
 
Good call, I bought a couple of Light/Sound flashers that the little rodents dislike and also installed them under the hood. My local Bug guy said not to put bait in the engine bay, bait is meant to attract them so they eat it and die, but, it still attracts them. However, a few quick wire soldering joints later, had to clear out the error codes, and everything is back up and running.

However, I found another connector that looks unused, will be posting a different thread.
 
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