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Old Dec 21, 2013 | 09:20 PM
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Default Need Help. F.a.s.t key sensor wiring

Ok, so here in Missouri, it has snowed, which means people can't drive. I was rear ended and the rear was damaged. Here is my issue. The rear fast key sensor was ripped out. I repaird the wiring but the wiring was ripped out of the connector, so now i do not know how to repin the harness. There are three wires in, three wires out, all six wires are different colors. I need to know what wires correspond so i can fix this. The sensor is located behind the rear bumper cover. there is actually two sensors located on top of each other. the lower one has three wires, A red wire, a white wire, and a black wire. These are the wires coming from the sensor. The other side of the connector has a red wire, a orange wire, and a blue wire. Can some one please pull their sensor and tell me which three connect? emailing me will be the fastest way to reach me. Thank you to anyone who is willing to help me. richardanthony88@live.com will post pictures when I figure how.

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Old Dec 22, 2013 | 12:42 PM
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You should get a service manual if you are going to be fixing stuff yourself...
What year is your car?
Why not take it to be professionally repaired if you didn't cause the accident?
 
Old Dec 22, 2013 | 03:42 PM
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Have a look at this:
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Old Dec 23, 2013 | 04:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Guyfromhe
You should get a service manual if you are going to be fixing stuff yourself...
What year is your car?
Why not take it to be professionally repaired if you didn't cause the accident?
To put simply, The repairs are not worth the claim on my insurance, at fault or not. Repinning a connector is quite simple, I just do not know the color matching sequence.

Vadimus, Thank you!!!!
 
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