Help! What Part is this? I need one!
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Anyone know the name of the type of plug that is on the end of the boost solenoid?
The wire ripped out and the inside connectetor fell out and can finnd it to make it work
I dont know what kind of connector or plug to ask for at the part store online
The wire ripped out and the inside connectetor fell out and can finnd it to make it work
I dont know what kind of connector or plug to ask for at the part store online
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I was wondering the exact same thing....i have seen a few threads like this recently. really makes you wonder what some people do on the site
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Is that a good enough answer for you?
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That looks like an easy repair. Just push the silver connecter inside the plug out and re-solder then reinstall. I wouldn't replace it unless the solenoid is bad. Also I only see one nipple attached to the solenoid. Was this previously running in your car? If not wait to hook it up until your tuner is available.
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That looks like an easy repair. Just push the silver connecter inside the plug out and re-solder then reinstall. I wouldn't replace it unless the solenoid is bad. Also I only see one nipple attached to the solenoid. Was this previously running in your car? If not wait to hook it up until your tuner is available.
Thanks though
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Get a life



