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Old 11-22-2005, 10:34 PM
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Question 3 wire tranny to 2 wire 93 to 89

I just swapped my 93 mustang lx convertible, overdrive tranny for a 89 LX, rebuilt overdrive tranny. Both are 4cyl. I was told the 3 wire connection to 2 wire connection would be fine by splicing in 2 wire connector. Now my source says he isn't sure. Too late it's installed (yesterday). Does anyone know the proper splice or fix? issues? Start over?

3 wire is red brown orange. 2 wire is orange red.

I was also told today differance is 3 wire electronic lock in and overdrive. What will I have with 2 wire splice?

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Old 12-23-2005, 02:42 AM
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Re: 3 wire tranny to 2 wire 93 to 89

well i have a 89 and it is a 3 wier and i was told it can not bedun becuse the lock has a deferand polarity then the two wier and if you hulke it up you will fry the transmishon so gess what you have to take it out and put the right won in i now it sukes trust me i now i hade to do it to by my self now help and to transmishon juak just a ragular jack
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