04.5 grid heater solenoid control wires
04.5 grid heater solenoid control wires
I did a dumb thing tonight cleaning the solenoid contacts, I unhooked the ecm wires that trigger the solenoids for the grid heater and didn't take note of the wire colors and location.
If you're looking down at the solenoids on the battery tray you'll see what I am a speaking of. There are four 16 gauge ecm control wires (the smallest wires on the solenoids) attached to the solenoid posts. If someone can take the time to look at their wires and note the wire colors in order from the firewall to grille it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks a million,
Eric
If you're looking down at the solenoids on the battery tray you'll see what I am a speaking of. There are four 16 gauge ecm control wires (the smallest wires on the solenoids) attached to the solenoid posts. If someone can take the time to look at their wires and note the wire colors in order from the firewall to grille it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks a million,
Eric
I did a dumb thing tonight cleaning the solenoid contacts, I unhooked the ecm wires that trigger the solenoids for the grid heater and didn't take note of the wire colors and location.
If you're looking down at the solenoids on the battery tray you'll see what I am a speaking of. There are four 16 gauge ecm control wires (the smallest wires on the solenoids) attached to the solenoid posts. If someone can take the time to look at their wires and note the wire colors in order from the firewall to grille it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks a million,
Eric
If you're looking down at the solenoids on the battery tray you'll see what I am a speaking of. There are four 16 gauge ecm control wires (the smallest wires on the solenoids) attached to the solenoid posts. If someone can take the time to look at their wires and note the wire colors in order from the firewall to grille it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks a million,
Eric
Wow, a picture is worth a thousand words as they say! Yep that's the part, those little posts (not the big copper looking ones) are the items in question. My battery some how started leaking acid on it causing corrosion and also my darn charge pipe (found my boost leak).
Thank you so much fellas.
Thank you so much fellas.
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