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Stihl 362cm carb sensor wiring loom


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Hi all, 

 

A wire has come loose from the 2 pin plug at the joint that allows you to remove the carb, it's on the carb side. The wires are so short it would be difficult to replace the plug, I wondered if anybody knew if it's possible to buy separately, I can only find it attached to a new carb at 160e 🤦‍♂️

 

Thanks in advance.

 

 

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Find out what kind of connector it is then you will probably get one for a couple of €. It looks like it might be a Molex type connector. Workshop manual shows the whole part as a trigger unit part number 

1140 430 1000

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19 hours ago, Mikee.B said:

Hi all, 

 

A wire has come loose from the 2 pin plug at the joint that allows you to remove the carb, it's on the carb side. The wires are so short it would be difficult to replace the plug, I wondered if anybody knew if it's possible to buy separately, I can only find it attached to a new carb at 160e 🤦‍♂️

 

Thanks in advance.

 

 

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Stihl Farm Boss chainsaws are very powerful. My favorite chainsaw model. I like to working with it. I have Ms271.

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12 hours ago, MsPro79 said:

Stihl Farm Boss chainsaws are very powerful. My favorite chainsaw model. I like to working with it. I have Ms271.

They are the " home owner semi pro " saws .  Slightly less powerful and slightly heavier . Not for me . 

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14 hours ago, MsPro79 said:

Stihl Farm Boss chainsaws are very powerful. My favorite chainsaw model. I like to working with it. I have Ms271.

 

Do they look like the MS362cm or use the same carb ? They are the same colour an that's about all.

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