Malleus
Far west of Siegen
In the process of removing the engine harness during the headgasket R & R, I managed to break both knock sensors. Actually, the male connectors of the sensors crumbled in my hand. O'Relly came through with the replacement sensors (I cheaped out and didn't buy Toyota sensors). However, I also managed to pull the lock tab off of one of the engine harness housings. Fortunately, they are still available: 90980-11166. The bad news is that when you buy housings from Toyota, you only get the housing. Not a problem if the the housing isn't sealed, but all the engine harness housings are.
So, you are left with one of the following scenarios:
a) find a 1995 (or so) Camry (or something else from about that same era) and splice it in
b) harvest the terminal and gland (the sealing part) from the old housing (not a big deal, but does involve surgery and the help of the Wiring Harness Repair Manual, RM-1022E)
c) order a new housing, terminal and gland from Ballenger
d) or, even simpler (but not as elegant; see a) above), buy a new pigtail from Ballenger and splice that in
So, you are left with one of the following scenarios:
a) find a 1995 (or so) Camry (or something else from about that same era) and splice it in
b) harvest the terminal and gland (the sealing part) from the old housing (not a big deal, but does involve surgery and the help of the Wiring Harness Repair Manual, RM-1022E)
c) order a new housing, terminal and gland from Ballenger
d) or, even simpler (but not as elegant; see a) above), buy a new pigtail from Ballenger and splice that in