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Old 08-17-2007, 10:05 AM
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Where can I get the 2 plugs for 2006 e-fan setups? The LS1 plugs I ordered off eBay arent correct. I went with those after reading a few times that the plugs were the same. So im lost now and need some advice.
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See if Nelson Performance will sell you the connectors. I know he makes the harnesses with them.
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See if Nelson Performance will sell you the connectors. I know he makes the harnesses with them.
I sent him an email. Well see what he replies with. Thats the only thing I lack now. I could put the fans in if I had the right plugs. I got the 2 pins at the PCM tapped and ready to roll. Need PLUGS!!
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Got them from Allen.
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Ok!!! What is the trick to getting these pins to slide into the PCM plug???????????
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I had to take a paperclip, unfold it, and wedge it down in there to push against the actual metal contact to get it to go all the way in. Pushing the wire didn't help at all.
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Originally Posted by thunder550
I had to take a paperclip, unfold it, and wedge it down in there to push against the actual metal contact to get it to go all the way in. Pushing the wire didn't help at all.
dammit. Do I need to pierce the rubber with the paper clip before I push the pin down?
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Possibly. I don't remember it being that difficult, the pin should push through it, but it wouldn't hurt to poke it first.
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The pin should poke through the rubber. Make sure you removed the clip behind the connector. There are ears on the clip that hold the pins from comming out, it will also not allow a new one to be pushed in. Once the pin clicks in, re-install the clip.


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