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Old Nov 21, 2003 | 09:49 PM
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ALDL connector source?

Does anyone know of a place that sells these connectors? I need a male ALDL connector that would plug into the port on my '84 T/A......

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Old Nov 22, 2003 | 03:18 PM
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I don't remember what website my dad found one at, but they were pretty pricey. They wanted something like $40 for just the female connector. I'll see if I can get the name of the site tonight for you.

Matt

EDIT: on my 85,87, and 92, they all had the male end built into the car. Are you sure it's not the female end you're looking for?
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Old Nov 23, 2003 | 12:51 PM
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EDIT: on my 85,87, and 92, they all had the male end built into the car. Are you sure it's not the female end you're looking for?
You might be right- it could be a female connector that I'm needing. Basically I need it to build a ALDL to 9-pin PC serial cable. But if you can find out what website it was at I'd appreciate it!
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Old Nov 24, 2003 | 04:04 PM
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Originally posted by David Trimble
You might be right- it could be a female connector that I'm needing. Basically I need it to build a ALDL to 9-pin PC serial cable. But if you can find out what website it was at I'd appreciate it!
The Auto X-ray cable available from Summit/Jegs is the only source that I know of, $25 IIRC. If you only need it for your car(s) then paralleling in a DB9 with the ALDL connector is known to work.

RBob.
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