2000 CHEV. VENTURE injector wiring harness

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ROGER MILLER
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I am attempting to replace the injector wiring harness on this vehicle, however the coolant temp. sender connection in the new harness has a three wire connector ;the original was a two wire, as is the sender.There is no connection in orginal main harness for the new third wire, so do I replace the two wire sender with a three wire?---or cut new harness and install old two wire connection and use old sender.The local dealer unsure of what to do, they leaned toward use old connections. I don't want to make trouble for myself. I would appreciate the correct procedure in this case. THANKS IN ADVANCE
Dec 29, 2006 at 8:37 AM
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2CARPRO JACK
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Get the correct harness for the vehicle.You could easily create more headaches by installing the wrong harness.It might be a good idea to take your VIN# to the dealer with you so the exact part can be found for it.
Dec 29, 2006 at 11:37 AM
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