Looking for a connector
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Looking for a connector
I need a replacement connector, if anyone has a parts car laying around or something, with one of these connectors could u cut it about 3 inches back from the connector so I can solder it back on my car and either pm me or email me, dwraby@***.net if u got one. Heres the picture of the plug, notice the #'s and Words on the plug.
Ignition Module connector
The wires are layed out in the correct order and the words and the number is exactly where they are on the connector.
Ignition Module connector
The wires are layed out in the correct order and the words and the number is exactly where they are on the connector.
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Re: Looking for a connector
Originally Posted by OBE1 95Z28
My local Pep Boys auto parts store carries many of the GM connectors; you might want to stop by your local parts store.
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Re: Looking for a connector
Can I ask why you cut the wires there in the first place?
The ideas of weatherpack connectors is to keep moisture, dirt, etc out..
Now you have to splice/solder those 4 wires..
I assume the plastic lock tab broke off the original connector?[ a common problem]
I see you did the hard part[getting the pins out of the connectors] and they look intact..
The ideas of weatherpack connectors is to keep moisture, dirt, etc out..
Now you have to splice/solder those 4 wires..
I assume the plastic lock tab broke off the original connector?[ a common problem]
I see you did the hard part[getting the pins out of the connectors] and they look intact..
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