generally a cmp or a ckp sensor with three wires is a hall effect sensor, voltage, signal, ground.
no cam sensor signal to pcm with crank sensor signal present. check for 5 volt ref and ground at cam sensor connector. scope cam signal. most likely cam sensor defective, hall effect type sensor
A "Type A" connector.
It may only need a coolant temp sensor to be fixed not a new gauge. That was the case on my 98 v6 - the sensor tip basically fell off - or I helped it fall off while doing the water pump. NOTE: You will need to know what type of connector the sensor has: the old-fashioned type that looks like a screw versus the alternative, referred to as a 'two blade' connector - a plastic wire connector cap. Funny thing is that there is still only 1 wire going to the sensor. It may be the cooling temperature sender not cooling temperature sensor, I had the same problem. I replaced the sensor but that didn't fix problem, I replaced the sending unit and that fixed the problem.
Which type of muzzleloader may be equipped with a mechanical safety?
A universal sensor is one where you have to cut off the electrical connector from the old wire and solder it onto the new one. An OEM version comes with the correct connector so all you have to do is plug it in. To see how to remove the old one, click on this link http://free-auto-repair-advice.blogspot.com/search/label/O2%20sensor%20replacement
You need to specify what type of connector. Most likely, you'll be using a seven blade connector, although six pin, five pin, and four pin connectors are also a possibility. The latter two would only be used if your trailer was not equipped with trailer brakes.
Mini Connector
PS/2 connector, purple
Depends on the type of engine fitted on the Peugeot 306. For the TU3JP engines, KFX modification (that is 1997 - 2000 year make, I think), it is in the throttle and the connector right under the TPS sensor (again in the throttle body area).
The "F" connector is the most common type that is used on RG6 cable. This is the universal connector for home use of RG6 with antennas, CATV, satellite, and consumer electronics.
I think SC duplex connector.
Usually a Centronics connector is used.