Bosch LSU4.2 with square connector

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Bosch LSU4.2 with square connector

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Hello,

I bought one of Alan To's WB controllers but am to the point where I've realized the connector on my WB sensor is different than what was supplied in the kit. I have a Bosch 17033 sensor from what I can tell and it uses a square 6-pin connector. The harness side uses a connector with a gray latch mechanism. Does anyone have the pinout information for this connection or a cross between this connection and the more conventional "D" shaped connectors that seem more common?

I've emailed Alan, but I haven't seen a reply yet. I'm in a bit of a rush as I am trying to get this done tomorrow (8/28) so any help appreciated.

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Apologies for the delay in authorising the post. Hopefully you got it sorted. There's only a few wires, so reverse engineering it shouldn't have been too hard in a total absence of online info.
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I figured it out. The pinout is the same as the more conventional 'D' shaped connector.

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