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Old Sep 29, 2010 | 09:56 PM
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I just pulled the transmission and transfer case out of my 2001 blazer; I do not remember what wires go where from the wire harness. Please help
 
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usually on newer trucks you cant put the clips in the wrong holes. they usually have different sizes or notches in them to prevent that
 
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there are 3 plugs the same (front speed, rear speed, ??) i think need a diagram with wire colors PLEASE...
 
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Wiring diagrams for the NV236 can be found in the Tech Article (DIY) section for your viewing pleasure.
 
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