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Standard Ignition S-1465 Canister Vent Solenoid Connector
Canister Vent Solenoid Connector
S-1465 - - $47.44 In Stock
Standard Ignition S-1465 Canister Vent Solenoid Connector Canister Vent Solenoid Connector S-1465 $47.44
Standard Ignition S-1441 EGR Valve Control Solenoid Connector
EGR Valve Control Solenoid Connector
S-1441 - - $55.68 In Stock
Standard Ignition S-1441 EGR Valve Control Solenoid Connector EGR Valve Control Solenoid Connector S-1441 $55.68
Standard Ignition S-753 EGR Valve Connector
EGR Valve Connector
S-753 - - $82.99 In Stock
Standard Ignition S-753 EGR Valve Connector EGR Valve Connector S-753 $82.99
Standard Ignition S-658 Mass Air Flow Sensor Connector
Mass Air Flow Sensor Connector
S-658 - - $22.70 In Stock
Standard Ignition S-658 Mass Air Flow Sensor Connector Mass Air Flow Sensor Connector S-658 $22.70
Standard Ignition S2496 Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Pump Connector - Left
Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Pump Connector
S2496 - - $21.42 In Stock
Standard Ignition S2496 Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Pump Connector - Left Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Pump Connector S2496 $21.42
Standard Ignition S-754 EGR Valve Control Solenoid Connector
EGR Valve Control Solenoid Connector
S-754 - - $36.46 In Stock
Standard Ignition S-754 EGR Valve Control Solenoid Connector EGR Valve Control Solenoid Connector S-754 $36.46
Handy Pack HP4636 EGR Valve Connector
EGR Valve Connector
HP4636 - - $35.82 In Stock
Handy Pack HP4636 EGR Valve Connector EGR Valve Connector HP4636 $35.82
Standard Ignition S-935 Mass Air Flow Sensor Connector
Mass Air Flow Sensor Connector
S-935 - - $19.79 In Stock
Standard Ignition S-935 Mass Air Flow Sensor Connector Mass Air Flow Sensor Connector S-935 $19.79
Handy Pack HP4585 Vapor Canister Purge Solenoid Connector
Vapor Canister Purge Solenoid Connector
HP4585 - - $26.34 In Stock
Handy Pack HP4585 Vapor Canister Purge Solenoid Connector Vapor Canister Purge Solenoid Connector HP4585 $26.34
Standard Ignition S-1611 EGR Valve Control Solenoid Connector - Rear or Right
EGR Valve Control Solenoid Connector
S-1611 - - $36.87 In Stock
Standard Ignition S-1611 EGR Valve Control Solenoid Connector - Rear or Right EGR Valve Control Solenoid Connector S-1611 $36.87
Standard Ignition S-986 Fuel Vapor Pressure Sensor Connector
Fuel Vapor Pressure Sensor Connector
S-986 - - $67.61 In Stock
Standard Ignition S-986 Fuel Vapor Pressure Sensor Connector Fuel Vapor Pressure Sensor Connector S-986 $67.61
Standard Ignition S-2334 EGR Valve Connector - Front
EGR Valve Connector
S-2334 - - $43.46 In Stock
Standard Ignition S-2334 EGR Valve Connector - Front EGR Valve Connector S-2334 $43.46
Standard Ignition S2327 Fuel Vapor Pressure Sensor Connector
Fuel Vapor Pressure Sensor Connector
S2327 - - $10.35 In Stock
Standard Ignition S2327 Fuel Vapor Pressure Sensor Connector Fuel Vapor Pressure Sensor Connector S2327 $10.35
Handy Pack HP4720 Vapor Canister Purge Valve Connector - Front or Rear
Vapor Canister Purge Valve Connector
HP4720 - - $29.28 In Stock
Handy Pack HP4720 Vapor Canister Purge Valve Connector - Front or Rear Vapor Canister Purge Valve Connector HP4720 $29.28
Standard Ignition S-2278 Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) Pressure Sensor Connector
Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) Pressure Sensor Connector
S-2278 - - $38.50 In Stock
Standard Ignition S-2278 Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) Pressure Sensor Connector Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) Pressure Sensor Connector S-2278 $38.50
Standard Ignition S2326 Ignition Knock (Detonation) Sensor Connector
Ignition Knock (Detonation) Sensor Connector
S2326 - - $9.94 In Stock
Standard Ignition S2326 Ignition Knock (Detonation) Sensor Connector Ignition Knock (Detonation) Sensor Connector S2326 $9.94
Handy Pack HP4490 Vapor Canister Purge Valve Connector - Rear
Vapor Canister Purge Valve Connector
HP4490 - - $21.25 In Stock
Handy Pack HP4490 Vapor Canister Purge Valve Connector - Rear Vapor Canister Purge Valve Connector HP4490 $21.25
Dorman 645-785 Mass Air Flow Sensor Connector
Mass Air Flow Sensor Connector
645-785 - - $37.39 In Stock
Dorman 645-785 Mass Air Flow Sensor Connector Mass Air Flow Sensor Connector 645-785 $37.39
Dorman 645-924 Mass Air Flow Sensor Connector
Mass Air Flow Sensor Connector
645-924 - - $31.82 In Stock
Dorman 645-924 Mass Air Flow Sensor Connector Mass Air Flow Sensor Connector 645-924 $31.82
Dorman 917-033 Ignition Knock (Detonation) Sensor Connector
Ignition Knock (Detonation) Sensor Connector
917-033 - - $44.33 In Stock
Dorman 917-033 Ignition Knock (Detonation) Sensor Connector Ignition Knock (Detonation) Sensor Connector 917-033 $44.33
Dorman 645-929 Mass Air Flow Sensor Connector
Mass Air Flow Sensor Connector
645-929 - - $40.54 In Stock
Dorman 645-929 Mass Air Flow Sensor Connector Mass Air Flow Sensor Connector 645-929 $40.54
Dorman 645-747 Mass Air Flow Sensor Connector
Mass Air Flow Sensor Connector
645-747 - - $41.26 In Stock
Dorman 645-747 Mass Air Flow Sensor Connector Mass Air Flow Sensor Connector 645-747 $41.26
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More Information

Emission control electrical connectors are the wiring interface between your vehicle's ECM and the sensors, solenoids, and valves that manage evaporative emissions, exhaust recirculation, and air quality compliance. A cracked housing, corroded terminal, or broken locking tab on any one of these connectors — whether it's the vapor canister purge valve, MAF sensor, EGR valve solenoid, or DPF pressure sensor — can trigger a fault code and put your vehicle into a limp mode or emissions failure. These connectors don't wear on a fixed schedule; they fail from heat cycling, road debris, and rough handling during unrelated repairs. When sourcing replacements, OEM-spec connectors with the correct terminal count, wire gauge rating, and weatherproof sealing are critical — a near-fit plug that doesn't fully lock can cause intermittent codes that are harder to diagnose than the original fault. Verify fitment by connector family (Metri-Pack, Weather Pack, Delphi GT series) and pin count, not just by application description.

Signs you need replacement

  • Check engine light with emission-related fault codes — codes like P0443 (purge valve circuit), P0401 (EGR flow insufficient), P0101 (MAF sensor range), or P2463 (DPF restriction) can all stem from a failed connector rather than the component itself.
  • Intermittent or hard no-start with rough idle — a loose or corroded MAF sensor connector disrupts airflow data, causing the ECM to miscalculate fuel trim and producing stalling, surging, or a rich-running condition at idle.
  • Failed emissions inspection despite a functioning sensor or valve — if the component tests good in isolation but the system still faults, inspect the connector for pushed-back terminals, green corrosion on pins, or a locking tab that no longer secures the plug.
  • Visible cracking, melting, or brittleness on the connector body — connectors near the exhaust manifold or EGR system are exposed to sustained heat; a housing that flexes or crumbles when handled needs replacement before it causes an open circuit.
  • Diesel-specific warning lights for DEF system or DPF regeneration failure — DEF pump connectors and DPF pressure sensor connectors are vulnerable to moisture intrusion; corrosion inside the plug can mimic pump failure and trigger unnecessary component replacements.

Frequently asked questions

  • How do I know which connector fits my specific vehicle — can't I just match the plug shape? Shape alone isn't reliable. Many emission connectors share housings across unrelated applications but differ in terminal position, wire gauge, or sealing class. Match by OEM part number when possible, or identify the connector family and pin count from a wiring diagram. Application filters here are accurate, but always confirm terminal count before ordering.
  • Are aftermarket emission control connectors as reliable as OEM? Quality varies significantly. Better aftermarket connectors use nylon 66 housings and tin- or gold-plated terminals rated for the same temperature range as OEM — typically –40°F to 275°F for underhood applications. Avoid unbranded connectors with no temperature or IP rating listed. For DEF and DPF connectors specifically, OEM or Tier 1 aftermarket (Standard Motor Products, Dorman, ACDelco) is worth the modest price premium.
  • What does an emission control connector replacement cost, and is it a DIY job? Individual connectors run $8–$35 depending on pin count and sealing type. Most are straightforward DIY replacements — squeeze the locking tab, unplug, transfer wires to the new pigtail, and heat-shrink or solder the splice. Budget 30–60 minutes per connector. If you're replacing a connector, inspect the mating terminals on the sensor or solenoid side at the same time; corroded pins on that side can recontaminate a new plug within weeks.