Getting mighty scientific here M8.
I can confidently predict the plugs to buy AND fit will be very exxie.
I used single computer mother board plugs with fly lead and just cut the offending plugs off the loom and spliced them into the stock loom.
Worked perfectly and cost a few dollars and about an hours of work.
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You do know you can still buy a whole loom for 500 to 1000 dollars from nissan?
They still make them but how often does someone need that part not often so I would gather the price is for the once off in a blue moon work that had to be done.
I find that price pretty exe
So if you could buy a brand new plug that would fix your problems for 25 to 50 dollars would you?
They still make them but how often does someone need that part not often so I would gather the price is for the once off in a blue moon work that had to be done.
I find that price pretty exe
So if you could buy a brand new plug that would fix your problems for 25 to 50 dollars would you?
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Alright I guess so is that the wires on the 20 pin of the 16 pin.
Well one day I guess they will be needed. I pitched some new plugs off a loom I had already just didn't realize it was in a better condition than the one in the car.
The one in the car had cracked and some of the connections where being held in via solder lol.
Well one day I guess they will be needed. I pitched some new plugs off a loom I had already just didn't realize it was in a better condition than the one in the car.
The one in the car had cracked and some of the connections where being held in via solder lol.
Amraks
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