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Old 03-17-2014, 04:30 PM
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Upon further research, I'm thinking the floor shift BTSI only has 3 wires. We'll see when the OP responds

EDIT: Here is a link to the schematic: http://i561.photobucket.com/albums/s...psda5e1cce.gif
 

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Originally Posted by Captain Hook
In the connector at the solenoid, are there a total of 6 places for wires, (only 5 wires are used)? Three of which are broken? Is that correct?
Sorry I missed yoru post. I have been out of town.

yes, there are 6 post on the connector and only 5 wires, 3 of which are broken
 
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Is there any trace of the wire color left at the terminals, so you can see where each broken wire needs to go?

Are you able to unplug the connector?

As Kyle mentioned in post #30, you'll need to remove the terminals in order to repair them.

Are you, or someone you know, able to solder wires?
 
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The connector pin-out I posted above shows you what wire color goes into each of the cavities in the connector.
 
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If I can remove the metal ends, I can probably see the wire colors.
I think the wiring diagram someone sent has the wire colors in relationship to the connector.

I did unplug the connector
And I can solder the wires if I can get the ends out of the connector. I suspect it is not possible to buy the affected portion of the wiring harness. I will have to buy one of those special tools or see of O'Rielly loans them out.
 
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You could try a boneyard and see if they will sell just the connector with a few inches of wire still attached. Then it's just a matter of splicing the new connector & pigtail on to the vehicle harness.
 
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