GM Part # needed for AIR divert valve plugs
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Car: 1999 Pontiac T/A Firehawk
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GM Part # needed for AIR divert valve plugs
Anyone out there know what the part #'s are for the two plugs that go into the AIR Divert valve on a 92RS (the newer style Divert valve for use with the serpentine and has no vacuum connector)?
I ordered it from GM, but they came back with some weirdo 3 prong plug that I have no clue what it plugs into (looks like a 3 prong weatherpack). These two plugs are two wire (each) and are different part numbers (both plugs aren't the same).
I ordered it from GM, but they came back with some weirdo 3 prong plug that I have no clue what it plugs into (looks like a 3 prong weatherpack). These two plugs are two wire (each) and are different part numbers (both plugs aren't the same).
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Well, they aren't standard weatherpack by a long shot. Closest thing they look like is a CTS sensor plug, but the spacing is wrong. I don't have any pics of the divert valve either. If no one knows the part #s I'll try and post a picture later tonight.
My old AIR Divert valve had two socket "keyed" weatherpacks. If only this one was so simple.
My old AIR Divert valve had two socket "keyed" weatherpacks. If only this one was so simple.
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Yup, they're all keyed and terminal spaced differently to prevent confusion. Doorman still has them. The parts houise I frequent has a huge phat catalog of almost every automotive connector conceivable. Not a lot of them are in stock, but almost all of them can be ordered. I doubt that an auto parts "grocery store" (like AutoZone or PepBoys) would even have a clue. You'll have to go to a real auto parts supplier.
Try finding a 2000 Astro power antenna connector (specailly keyed WeatherPak again) at any of those "superstores" and you'll probably get the "deer-in-the-headlights" look from the counter dude. Go to a real parts supplier and have it the next day from their warehouse. Even the dealerships couldn't match that.
If you really get in a bind, I can get you the phone number of the place I use....
Try finding a 2000 Astro power antenna connector (specailly keyed WeatherPak again) at any of those "superstores" and you'll probably get the "deer-in-the-headlights" look from the counter dude. Go to a real parts supplier and have it the next day from their warehouse. Even the dealerships couldn't match that.
If you really get in a bind, I can get you the phone number of the place I use....
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I managed to find a socket at Pep Boys that fits one of them. It's labeled "Horn Connector" (no make specified). The Pontiac dealership up the street from me hd one that could be slightly modified with a dremel to fit the other, so that's probably what I'm going to do.
Deadtrend: Thanks for the offer, but I needed these like last week. I never posted anything here because the Chevy dealership ordered them (and got the wrong part, as I mentioned above)
Deadtrend: Thanks for the offer, but I needed these like last week. I never posted anything here because the Chevy dealership ordered them (and got the wrong part, as I mentioned above)
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