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Old 04-20-2011, 05:03 AM
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I need to buy a blue and red pcm connector gotta re pin for the 02 pcm in a 98. I know GM sells a whole package with just about every connector on the car but does anyone know a part number for each individual connector?
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Interesting dilemma. I just looked at one and didn't see any part numbers on it but it did say "Delphi" on the red bits.

I know CompNine.com has lots of part numbers, did you try looking there? I can't remember the place people were talking about buying harness connectors separately but I've seen at least two.
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you dont need to get new connectors to do the pcm swap.
label all your wires on the connectors. R1, R2, R3, R4 etc.
then remove all the wires from the connectors.
Repin away.
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check efi connection under connectors and pieces then select aluminum

http://www.eficonnection.com/eficonn...spx?ItemId=286
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Originally Posted by MikeyZ
check efi connection under connectors and pieces then select aluminum

http://www.eficonnection.com/eficonn...spx?ItemId=286
sweet! exactly what I am lookin for. Thanks man

Originally Posted by bigboykilroy
you dont need to get new connectors to do the pcm swap.
label all your wires on the connectors. R1, R2, R3, R4 etc.
then remove all the wires from the connectors.
Repin away.
The connectors off the roller I bought are corroded looks like some soap from the car wash got in there or something. Figure I'll just buy new ones




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