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Old 11-16-2004, 08:40 PM   #1
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95 Sebring Transmission

Help! My son had a silver 95 Sebring that he unfortunately wrecked. We kept it, because it was all body damage, and now he has found another 95 Sebring. The "replacement" Sebring needed a transmission so we were going to switch out the motor and transmission from his "old" to the "new" Sebring. The transmissions have different electrical plug ins from the wiring harnass. They are both 95's, however, his original silver one was made in November 95 and the "new", black Sebring was made in May 95. One transmission has the plug-ins on the top with 9 wires, the other care has two plug-ins on the side. Does anyone know of some kind of adapter or any way that we can make the November transmission work in the May vehicle? Any help would be great. Thanks!
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