ABS sensor wire clip part number???

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Noticed the retaining clip on the ABS sensor wire is missing. Anyone one know the P/N? I can’t find it.

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I can only find the whole wire as an assembly including the brackets and clips in the diagrams.. maybe check the one on the other side for a molded part number.

Someone with more experience may be more able to get into the specifics of the diagrams and find the clip.. but it's not obvious.
 
I can only find the whole wire as an assembly including the brackets and clips in the diagrams.. maybe check the one on the other side for a molded part number.

Someone with more experience may be more able to get into the specifics of the diagrams and find the clip.. but it's not obvious.
thanks. That's all I could find too. I did look at the other side. Didn't think to look for a number on it. Its pretty small so I doubt it will have a number. Zip tie may work. OEM zip tie of course...
 
I don't know how the clip is fastened, but there may be a possibility it's more universal than just that location. An auto parts store may have a section of wire clips that could work? Clips like that are very common in RVs. Amazon's got some universal plastic ones in a kit, but that's a high stress location for anything plastic.

Amazon product ASIN B07XFCHZMK
 
thanks. That's all I could find too. I did look at the other side. Didn't think to look for a number on it. Its pretty small so I doubt it will have a number. Zip tie may work. OEM zip tie of course...
It may be the same scheme that they use on their harness connectors where there is a six digit code, but you combine that with a standard other six digits (for all connectors) and make a complete part number. Plus they can mold those numbers really, really small.

But yeah, OEM zip-tie would probably work well too.
 
It may be the same scheme that they use on their harness connectors where there is a six digit code, but you combine that with a standard other six digits (for all connectors) and make a complete part number. Plus they can mold those numbers really, really small.

But yeah, OEM zip-tie would probably work well too.
So I took a look at the other side. Its an OEM zip tie LOL

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