This sucks hardcore monkey ch*de. I try to plug in the forward electrical connecter and as I push (with little force,if any) the trans side of the connector sinks back into the recess. I feel like there was something else between the two plugs. Could someone get a good picture of it for me? And does anyone else have this problem? I need a way of holding the plug in place while I push the connector into it. My only thoughts is hot gluing it, but hot glue would melt and make a mess when I get her warmed up finally.
It's very frusterating, sob story: My girl's car just broke again and we are without transport untill mine's fixed, which has been broken for 3 months now and cost me $2500, and for a problem like this that I cant solve when I'm so close to being done really, really makes me wanna....yeah.
cry
Listen F***ers. FASTERTHANAHONDA is a joke because I WORK FOR HONDA. I'll talk @!#$ about Fords to, that doesn't mean I can beat a 12 second mustang.
Bump.... come on I really need help. this is a much bigger problem than it sounds. This damned plug is only thing keeping me off the road after 3 months!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Listen F***ers. FASTERTHANAHONDA is a joke because I WORK FOR HONDA. I'll talk @!#$ about Fords to, that doesn't mean I can beat a 12 second mustang.
make sure all of the connectors are nice n straight. if any are bent it wont plug in correctly.
its tricky to, make sure you have it going the right direction...
No, the connector on the transmission itself is broken; it sinks in. It's hard to exlpain but everyone that looks at it is like.......O.......sh!t.......
I just JB welded and grinded the crap out of it and it works now. Kinda a sad ending to my project.
Listen F***ers. FASTERTHANAHONDA is a joke because I WORK FOR HONDA. I'll talk @!#$ about Fords to, that doesn't mean I can beat a 12 second mustang.