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Old Aug 2, 2021 | 06:52 PM
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ok..been throwing this code sporadically so did the wiggle test with a pencil while bike running. first wiggle it stumbled..next wiggle it died. any idea which wire is the culprit.
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edit: anybody know how to depin it..don't want to screw up by pulling on the wires then don't have any wire at the plug to reconnect.
 

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There is an appendix in the back of the service manual that shows how to pin & de-pin each of the various types of connectors used on your bike...

If you don't have a manual, you can check this out, but off-hand I can't picture which connector the TMAP sensor uses...


If you have a service manual, my 2012 Touring Service Manual lists that connector as a "Delphi 150 metri-pack sealed connector" and shows how to pin & de-pin that connector in "Appendix A.3", on page A-4 of "Appendix A- connector repair". That specific connector is not in the above video, but they all work similar. You need to know where to release the terminal tab to remove it from the housing.

Per my 2012 Parts catalog, the TMAP sensor is the male side of the connector. The TMAP harness connector is the female side with a #72406-07A 4-way socket housing, (4) #72407-07 terminal sockets, and (4) #72408-07 wire seals, blue.

If you google the terminal socket part number and look at pics of the socket, you can see the tab that needs to be depressed to de-pin the housing and then of course, it needs to click into the housing to re-pin it..

Good luck with your repair...
 

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There is an appendix in the back of the service manual that shows how to pin & de-pin each of the various types of connectors used on your bike...

If you don't have a manual, you can check this out, but off-hand I can't picture which connector the TMAP sensor uses...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51Knnbg3wPk

If you have a service manual, my 2012 Touring Service Manual lists that connector as a "Delphi 150 metri-pack sealed connector" and shows how to pin & de-pin that connector in "Appendix A.3", on page A-4 of "Appendix A- connector repair". That specific connector is not in the above video, but they all work similar. You need to know where to release the terminal tab to remove it from the housing.

Per my 2012 Parts catalog, the TMAP sensor is the male side of the connector. The TMAP harness connector is the female side with a #72406-07A 4-way socket housing, (4) #72407-07 terminal sockets, and (4) #72408-07 wire seals, blue.

If you google the terminal socket part number and look at pics of the socket, you can see the tab that needs to be depressed to de-pin the housing and then of course, it needs to click into the housing to re-pin it..

Good luck with your repair...
much appreciated

I'll have this on hand to try just in case.
 

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fixed. depinned and soldered these 2 wires. they were partially broken at the plug.
thanks for the help..and yep..have manual will travel.
 
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