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Old 10-31-2009, 10:33 AM
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Hey dbag, you never text me back, when you headin this way?
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Hey dbag, you never text me back, when you headin this way?
in a sec. grabbing some things damnit
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yea. you can do it slowly with a wrench but don't know how easy it'll go back in.
I'll get a pic of it in a minute. I'm fixing to be under the truck again.
Thanks for the other info, I do plan on checking the pcm to see if it's wet.
It's worse first thing in the morning. After a few tries it clears up.
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Originally Posted by viciousknid
yea. you can do it slowly with a wrench but don't know how easy it'll go back in.
I'll get a pic of it in a minute. I'm fixing to be under the truck again.
Thanks for the other info, I do plan on checking the pcm to see if it's wet.
It's worse first thing in the morning. After a few tries it clears up.
Thanks Josh, I hope you get it sorted out quickly and most of all cheaply
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hes the slowest person ive ever seen wire up two connectors..haha..every time i walk in there the way his legs are he looks dead, my grandma even asked the same thing.. those damn connectors were i think around $135 for both. absolutely ridiculous
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Yea. It fixed the problem. Before my N 321 wouldn't recognize and R took a few seconds. Now everything works fine. the new ones plug all the way in while the old ones wouldn't.

I'd HIGHLY recommend just repining the stock connectors or snip some off of a wrecked truck. The small one was 35.34 and the 7pin was 89.57 +tx= 135.53

Will post pics of that bolt in a bit.


I was working as fast as I could without busting my hands on everything under the truck.
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Here's a pic of where the bolt is and how far in my wires would go"






And here's the receipt:
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Crap, that's going to be fun...SnapOn was trying to sell me a slim rachet and shallow sockets that I passed up this week...might have to dive into those lol...
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Edit: nevermind box end wrench wont work. Pic to come

However if you get a propane torch with a heat tip you can heat them up and slide them right out. The heat tip would shield it from an open flame.

Edit: heres how much room you have for a wrench

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