1998 Bonneville SSEi (3800 supercharged series 2) Engine Wire Harness and PCM. Plugs look good except the map sensor plug clips (Bonneville harness has 2). I will Include the plug for the auto transmission selector if you need it (it isn't attached in the Bonneville harness). $150 obo shipped. I can include the ICM harness for another $15
I'm in need of the service connector for the OBD2. I think it's called the ADL port. I also need a knock sensor connector for the front side of the engine (on the side of the crank). That is, if you'd consider parting out.
I'm in need of the service connector for the OBD2. I think it's called the ADL port. I also need a knock sensor connector for the front side of the engine (on the side of the crank). That is, if you'd consider parting out.
The diagnostic connector is inside the car and not part of the Engine wiring harness, I may have one though. I may also have a knock sensor connector. They are the same on both sides except for the wire color.
I'm in need of the service connector for the OBD2. I think it's called the ADL port. I also need a knock sensor connector for the front side of the engine (on the side of the crank). That is, if you'd consider parting out.
The OBD2 connector available at the following site for $7.
I needed one and tried the parts car route and this was easier.
If you can get them there for $7, go for it. It costs me more then that to get it at the pull-n-pay plus I have to pay an entrance fee. Then there is shipping... Nice find.
This is the connector I got from the from http://www.carplugs.com/products.html. The cost was $7 with $4 shipping. I tried the local wrecking yards and they wanted to sell the whole harness for $150. For $11 is hard to drive to a wrecking yard to get the part.
This is the connector I got from the from http://www.carplugs.com/products.html. The cost was $7 with $4 shipping. I tried the local wrecking yards and they wanted to sell the whole harness for $150. For $11 is hard to drive to a wrecking yard to get the part.
Those pins are new and will require the proper crimping tool to do the job right. That tool is around $150-$200. You might be able to use a pair of pliers...