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Old 03-11-2013, 09:59 PM
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got a replacement starter for a 2006 ls2 but solenoid has a terminal that is connected by a plug which is not on my harness , does anyone know what type of plug this is or where I can buy one ? thanks JOHN
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It's a weatherpack You can get the pigtail at the dealer, they're a couple bucks.
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My 2006 gto starter just uses regular ring terminals for both the battery positive and the solenoid trigger wire. You might have the newer style solenoid that comes on the the 2010 camaro starters? Try google image part #12101763 GM pigtail.
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Originally Posted by lizeec
My 2006 gto starter just uses regular ring terminals for both the battery positive and the solenoid trigger wire. You might have the newer style solenoid that comes on the the 2010 camaro starters? Try google image part #12101763 GM pigtail.
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Was that the correct part number for the solenoid pigtail you were looking for?
I wonder if suppliers are phasing out the old ring style solenoids?
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it sure looks like it. I will pick one up and see, otherwise I will try the single weatherpack connector as ls1nova71 suggested. I will probably be ordering a weatherpack kit to use on my sandysoaked car. JOHN
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I think I have one of those connectors if you cant find one



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