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Old 08-17-2007, 08:22 PM
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If I remember correctly, I think I used a straight pick to help push my PCM pin in (same idea as a paper clip)
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Originally Posted by Stoichiometric
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.
Ill mess with it again tomorrow.
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Got them in and the wires routed. Wasnt too bad. Although I had to redo my wires. Gauge was too big and they wouldnt fit through the back of the PCM connector.
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You have to remove the cover on the connector and the pin will slide right in. Take the connector off the PCM, take a screwdriver and gently push in the tabs on the pcm connector and lift on the colored cover gently. DO NOT PULL ON IT HARD!!!! You will break the tabs. Then, just slide the pins into the connector, and reinstall. If you try forcing the pin in without taking the colored cover off, you risk the chance of damaging the pin retaining tab.
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Sorry, didn't see you already figured it out!!!! In the words of Chris Farley, "Daahh I'm Retarded"!!!!
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Originally Posted by MSURacing
Sorry, didn't see you already figured it out!!!! In the words of Chris Farley, "Daahh I'm Retarded"!!!!
No biggie. I ended up taking the blue and green covers off the business end of the PCM plugs. Just so I had a better view of what was going on. I also coated the newly inserted wire/pins with some dielectric grease. Just in case.
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how much were the connectors ?
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Originally Posted by Tootall
how much were the connectors ?
$20 bones from Allen.
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