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Harfington No.19259452 Throttle Position Sensor Connector for Chevy Corvette 2005-2006

No.19259452 Throttle Position Sensor Connector for Chevy Corvette 2005-2006

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  • [Part Number] 13504128/ 13584095/ 19115594/ 88988106/ 645-163/ 19329636/ S1745/ PT2713.
  • [Fitment] for Buick, for Cadillac, for Chevrolet, for GMC, for Hummer, for Pontiac, for Isuzu, for Saab, for Saturn, for Suzuki. Please refer to the product description for the specific compatibility list.
  • [Function of Throttle Position Sensor Connector] The throttle position sensor harness sends real-time data—like throttle opening and position changes (as voltage signals)—accurately and steadily to the engine control unit (ECU). The ECU uses these signals to adjust key parameters in real time—such as fuel injection, ignition timing, and idle control—ensuring the engine runs stably and efficiently in different conditions (idling, accelerating, decelerating).
  • [Feature of Throttle Position Sensor Connector] Made of quality copper cable, provides proper fit and steady performance, reinforced plastic plug provides a long last life, wear-resistant and corrosion-resistant, making your car operate effectively.
  • [Package] Include 1 x 16 AWG 6 Pin Throttle Body Actuator Connector. The Length is 13.5cm/5.3in.
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About this item
  • [Part Number] 13504128/ 13584095/ 19115594/ 88988106/ 645-163/ 19329636/ S1745/ PT2713.
  • [Fitment] for Buick, for Cadillac, for Chevrolet, for GMC, for Hummer, for Pontiac, for Isuzu, for Saab, for Saturn, for Suzuki. Please refer to the product description for the specific compatibility list.
  • [Function of Throttle Position Sensor Connector] The throttle position sensor harness sends real-time data—like throttle opening and position changes (as voltage signals)—accurately and steadily to the engine control unit (ECU). The ECU uses these signals to adjust key parameters in real time—such as fuel injection, ignition timing, and idle control—ensuring the engine runs stably and efficiently in different conditions (idling, accelerating, decelerating).
  • [Feature of Throttle Position Sensor Connector] Made of quality copper cable, provides proper fit and steady performance, reinforced plastic plug provides a long last life, wear-resistant and corrosion-resistant, making your car operate effectively.
  • [Package] Include 1 x 16 AWG 6 Pin Throttle Body Actuator Connector. The Length is 13.5cm/5.3in.
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Product Description:
Throttle Position Sensor Connector
Fitment:
  • for Chevrolet Corvette 2005-2006
  • for Chevrolet Suburban 2500 2007-2009
  • for Chevrolet Suburban 1500 2007-2009
  • for Chevrolet Silverado 3500 HD 2007-2010
  • for Chevrolet Silverado 3500 2007
  • for Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD 2007-2010
  • for Chevrolet Silverado 2500 2007-2009
  • for Chevrolet Silverado 1500 2007-2010
  • for Chevrolet Corvette 2007-2012
  • for Chevrolet Camaro 2010-2015
  • for GMC Sierra 3500 HD 2007-2010
  • for GMC Sierra 2500 HD 2007-2010
  • for GMC Sierra 1500 2007-2010
OE Number:
  • S-1745/19115594/13584095/PT2713/13504128/88988106/PT1760/PT2487/19259452
Specification
  • Material: Copper cable, Plastic
  • Pin: 6
  • Size: 2.8x2.8cm/1.1x1.1in; Harness Length: 13.5cm/5.3in
  • Include: 1 x 16 AWG 6 Pin Throttle Body Actuator Connector
The throttle position sensor harness needs replacement in these cases:
  • - When it has visible damage—like cracked insulation, broken wires, or rusted/bent connectors (from heat, vibration, or pulling).
  • - When the car acts up: unstable idling, jerky acceleration, a check engine light (especially codes P0120-P0123), or stalling—and tests show the harness (not the sensor or ECU) is to blame.
  • - When signal tests (with a multimeter) find unstable, broken, or shorted signals through the harness—and the sensor itself works (replacing the sensor didn’t fix it).
  • - When issues come and go (e.g., works cold but not hot, or acts up on bumps)—often from loose internal connections or corroded terminals.
  • - Simply put: Replace it when the harness messes up signal flow, and other parts (sensor, ECU) are fine.
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Description

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Throttle Position Sensor Connector
Fitment:
  • for Chevrolet Corvette 2005-2006
  • for Chevrolet Suburban 2500 2007-2009
  • for Chevrolet Suburban 1500 2007-2009
  • for Chevrolet Silverado 3500 HD 2007-2010
  • for Chevrolet Silverado 3500 2007
  • for Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD 2007-2010
  • for Chevrolet Silverado 2500 2007-2009
  • for Chevrolet Silverado 1500 2007-2010
  • for Chevrolet Corvette 2007-2012
  • for Chevrolet Camaro 2010-2015
  • for GMC Sierra 3500 HD 2007-2010
  • for GMC Sierra 2500 HD 2007-2010
  • for GMC Sierra 1500 2007-2010
OE Number:
  • S-1745/19115594/13584095/PT2713/13504128/88988106/PT1760/PT2487/19259452
Specification
  • Material: Copper cable, Plastic
  • Pin: 6
  • Size: 2.8x2.8cm/1.1x1.1in; Harness Length: 13.5cm/5.3in
  • Include: 1 x 16 AWG 6 Pin Throttle Body Actuator Connector
The throttle position sensor harness needs replacement in these cases:
  • - When it has visible damage—like cracked insulation, broken wires, or rusted/bent connectors (from heat, vibration, or pulling).
  • - When the car acts up: unstable idling, jerky acceleration, a check engine light (especially codes P0120-P0123), or stalling—and tests show the harness (not the sensor or ECU) is to blame.
  • - When signal tests (with a multimeter) find unstable, broken, or shorted signals through the harness—and the sensor itself works (replacing the sensor didn’t fix it).
  • - When issues come and go (e.g., works cold but not hot, or acts up on bumps)—often from loose internal connections or corroded terminals.
  • - Simply put: Replace it when the harness messes up signal flow, and other parts (sensor, ECU) are fine.
Warning: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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