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Re: Re: Need a Transmission plug for a 94 C


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Posted by John McPherson on February 03, 2005 at 21:43:59 from (216.251.170.217):

In Reply to: Re: Need a Transmission plug for a 94 Chev posted by Bob on February 03, 2005 at 08:26:19:

Yes, a picture would be of help and include what dimensions you can.

Once in a while you can find a similar shaped and keyed plug elsewhere on that vehicle or others. Or even in one instance I had where the new part was keyed different from from the original, a little bit rework with a sharp blade made it fit just fine.

Otherwise if the part can be removed, someone deft with a soldering iron can solder wires into the part the plug attaches to and you can use something more common to mate to the main harness.

Had to replace a harness in old Ford, and the reason those harnesses are so expensive is that they are made up by hand. one at a time. I had to rework mine because they put two wires into the wrong plug.


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