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Old 02-23-2010, 02:16 AM
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Unhappy Trans AM Headlight harness connector?

I was hoping I could get some help.the harness connector for my right side headlight/lights is corroded and no good. I was wondering if anyone has a spare or knows where i could gt just the connector. I can solder well so installations not problem. the only thing I've been able to find is the headlight motor with the connector for 160 which means I still have to pay for the other side. 300 for a corroded connector would really **** me off.
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are you just looking for the 2 pronged connector? Or the entire 6 prong harness connector? You can pick up the 2 prong connector from autozone for under 5 bucks, I cant recall the part number but just find the headlight or bring in an old one and try some of their 2 prong headlight connectors, I believe its blue. Ill try to find a PN for ya, let me know if you cant find it.
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I need the 5 prong, the one the headlights and motor connector to.
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If you mean the 5-pin connector that plugs into the headlight control module, it is GM part number 12102775.
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You can use some spade connectors like I did.
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I run into this issue.. 5 pin connector is coroded.. How do you release the pins?.. Or should I just get cut it and use butt connectors w heat shrink?



2 left ones are for the motor
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Ok nvm.. Got em out w a staple.. But where do I get a new terminal lol
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google this part number 12102775



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