now you have my curiosity - what model and year is it from? Just in case I ever take a visit to the bone yard...
Found this on the other thread on this subject matter, doesn't mention the model years only the models. Kia Carens I 1.8, Carnival 2.9, II 2.9 and Retona 2.0 Hope this helps, with the greatly reduced cost over the Ferrari part I am not sure why someone would want to buy this part from a salvage yard like someone mentioned but to each their own.
Parts interchange thread says, 2000 Sephia 1.8 engine. The same sensor is also used on:Fiat, Renault,Volvo.Lancia etc. Volvo pn,1367645. Renault pn,7401367045. Fiat pn, 7616269. Kia pn; OK 2A618891. etc. Bosch pn on my sensor, 0281210. Another Bosch pn quoted, 0261210029. Airtex pn, 5S1914. Facet pn, 90140.
Fill the plug boots up with silicone sealant. That way you're guaranteed that no moisture or oil get into the back of the connectors... 2 seconds, 2 pennies, 20 years of no pain... Marco
Hi Marco, I have not been able to find the male plugs. I tried the company you used . They do not carry the 3 pin.
http://www.eagleday.com/ampconnectors.html Shows them as available though a bit more expensive (USD 25 per set) + shipping from the US.... The other option is quite simple and will NEVER fail. Solder them directly! There is plenty length and with a direct solder, you will NEVER have a problem with the connectors again. Get some heatshrink sleeving and you'd be done in 20 minutes. I did this to a 348 for a dealer as a favor and he tells me he saw the car for a service 2 months ago, 1.5 years with no probs! M
Cheers Marco. What i have done is buy 2 cs off ebay cheaply with the same plugs. I will do a cut and soldier to my original sensors. Want to keep my originals if I can.