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Old Jan 31, 2020
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A4LD tranny help

Hey guys, need some help... I have a 94 Ranger V6 4.0 with the A4LD... I bought it with a bad tranny... I pulled the tranny and took it to a shop they said it’s going to be a pretty penny to rebuild and the guy found me a newly rebuilt tranny for half the price... only problem is I didn’t take the wire harness off the old tranny before I told him to trash everything... so now you can see my problem. I need the wire harness for the neutral safety switch and the solenoids. Can anybody help out? I’ve ready plenty of threads about making my own and honestly I’m not great about the whole connect this wire to this pin thing. I’ve been to plenty of junk yards here and of course the have been stripped. Thanks guys!

These are the 2 plugs I’m looking for.


 
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Old Jan 31, 2020
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The 3 pin is for the 2 solenoids inside
The red wire should have Key On 12volts
Orange wire goes to pin 52 on the computer, 3-4 shift solenoid
Purple wire goes to pin 53, TCC, torque converter lock solenoid


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Purple wire should 12v with key on, for Reverse Lights, fuse #5, 15amp
Black/pink stripe wire goes to the Reverse light Bulbs

Pink wire should have 12v with key turned to START
Red/blue wire runs to starter relay/solenoid

Red/white stripe was for 4x4 use, runs to 4x4 control module




 
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Old Aug 11, 2023
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Can anyone tell me where to buy these plugs?
 
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