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BradN
| Posted on Wednesday, August 07, 2002 - 06:06 pm: |
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The wire harness connection to my fuel pump is shakey at best. Upon inspection, I have found that the female plug on the wire harness is not making good contact. I want to replace the connector but I have only found the harness at the local dealer. $30. I would rather not spend the $30 since a few months ago I had to make an emergency repair to the other end of the harness. Now that end is spliced together and bomb proof. Does any one know where I can buy the female connectors so I can make my own , or where I can get a harness or even just the end piece so I can slice it on. If all else fails, I will spend the cash. If anyone one has a better idea on how to fix this, I would like to know Thanks |
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