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I need to replace the male and female side of C107, it is a 14 pin connector by the trans dipstick tube. Is it possible to just get the connectors without replacing the entire harness? Thanks
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I need to replace the male and female side of C107, it is a 14 pin connector by the trans dipstick tube. Is it possible to just get the connectors without replacing the entire harness? Thanks
should be, whats wrong with yours?
Can you:
replace a pin, or bypass a few wires with spades while retaining the original parts?
If not, send a pic of what you need to a jeep wrecker or classifieds section on this forum, cut the old harness, solder in new wires & plugs, make it nice, heat shrink, enough length etc
or chase up new connectors either by googling the OEM part number which is contained within the Factory Parts Manual, or specialists such as Quadratec or other US base specialists