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Simple question & Hopefully a simple answer to match! - '90 760 700

Hi,
I recently (tonight) picked up a '90 760 very reasonably priced. I am in the process of tune up, clean up etc (I feel like a kid on Christmas morning!). The car starts and runs a bit rough (cold for the first several minutes but eventually warms up and runs like a top. While I realize that many issues can effect this condition (vacuum, temp sensors,etc, my question focuses on the mass air sensor. Initial checks of the plug connections showed some looseness, but more interesting, I noticed that while the sensor itself had 6 male end prongs, the plug had only 5 female connectors. The sixth female metal section on the plug was noticeably missing. As I have no other 700 series to compare with, my question to you fellow Brickboarders is simply: How many (metal) female receptacles are there on a 1990 760-turbo sedan, mass air flow sensor plug? Again - mine has 6 spots, but only 5 have metal contacts inside.
Thanks a ton in advance!
Craig - Wisconsin






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