2005 3.0l Escape Engine Control Sensor Wiring Harness on 2040-parts.com
Belleville, Michigan, US
Engine control sensor wiring harness. This is the portion that includes the fuel injector connectors. Removed from an engine I replaced in a 2005 Escape, 3.0L V6, 2 wheel drive. The replacement engine came with the harness and I obviously only needed one.
I also have the LARGER portion of the engine harness that I am selling in a separate listing.
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