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5-Speed/T-Case Wiring Harness

Old Apr 21, 2008
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5-Speed/T-Case Wiring Harness

After bolting back in my tranny and t-case I started to hook up the wiring harness and couldn't find where the purple & green wire connectors plug into

Can someone help me or post pics, thanks!

Edit: This is on my '97 4x4 sorry :)
 

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Old Apr 21, 2008
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They're small connectors, right? One is a sensor on the tranny, and the other I think is for the last O2 sensor after the last CAT on your '99 and maybe your 97 too.

If I'm thinking of the right ones, lol. You've got the big square one with a lot of pins that plugs into the tranny itself, one that plugs into the DTR (range sensor, on the arm the linkage hooks to), another that plugs in over top of the tranny (which is the tailshaft speed pickup), and then the one that goes to the O2 sensor. Might even be another I'm not thinking of for tranny temp or something.

The one for the O2 sensor is round with 4 pins. The others are more "rectangular" connectors.
 
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Old Apr 21, 2008
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Disregard all but the output shaft sensor and the O2 sensor, lol -- you have a manual transmisson!
 
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Old Apr 22, 2008
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Thanks for the input! Turns out they were both for the exhaust O2s
 
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Old Apr 22, 2008
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Good deal. Sorry for the confusion. I just rebuilt my automatic tranny and I have auto on the brain, lol.
 
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