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Can you identify this plug?94 3.0 4x4

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Old 11-02-2007, 10:40 AM
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Can you identify this plug?94 3.0 4x4

I noticed a 2 prong gray plug hanging on the passenger side just below the transmission. One wire is Blue with red stripe and other is White with blue stripe. Anyone know what this plug is for? Thanks
Old 11-02-2007, 02:30 PM
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um........... year model motor size trany type sounds like we were declined much needed to know information
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My truck is an automatic. The rest of the info was already stated on the title. In case you cant see it 94 4x4 3.0
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Speed sensor? Is your speedometer working?
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Speedometer is working just fine. Cruise control isnt so maybe thats it.
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its most likely a "what if" wire, from factory, incase you wanted to add something or convert something
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There are at least 3 plugs that connect the automatic to the wiring harness. Several go over the top of the transmission with a two wire plug connector usually at the top of the transmission. From where the transmission harness connects with the computer wiring harness at the starter area, chase them out one at a time and you should find the culprit. So get busy. The no OD is a clear symptom of a disconnected wire.
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Originally Posted by SEAIRESCUE
The no OD is a clear symptom of a disconnected wire.
That's the only thing I would worry about. Don't know if it's that though.
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