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Old 02-27-2008, 10:46 AM
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95 Impala Wiring harness plug designation

In the wiring harness on a 1995 Impala SS there is a 14 pin connector going to the 4L60E transmission, about 18 inches above this there are 2 wires or (2 plugs) comming out of the same harness at the same point. One is for the O2 sensor (4 pin connector) going to the Cat convertor on passanger side and the other plug is a 2 pin plug that is long enough to hang over the tranny cross member. It is longer than the cat wire, but where does this plug go? I see no where to plug it in and could it go back up to rear of engine somewhere? Any help I'd be greatly appreciative.

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Re: 95 Impala Wiring harness plug designation

Sure it's not the VSS on rear of tranny - vehicle speed sensor? What color are the wires? this will help in the schematic refernces
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Re: 95 Impala Wiring harness plug designation

You are right. Not only can I not see the connector due to the tranny crossmember, I can barely get my hand in there to feel the connector after dropping the drive shaft half safety bracket.

I'm glad you told me where to look, now to get the exhaust out again and drop the tranny crossmember to get that plugged in. Dad gumm it, I hate it when I do that. Maybe I could get someone with really small hands. lol

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