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Old 05-23-2008, 09:33 PM   #11 (permalink)
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nice ride congratulations and welcome to the forum.....
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Old 05-26-2008, 10:29 AM   #12 (permalink)
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that plug looks to be the OBDII connector. it's supposed to be on a bracket that sits the steering column. look to see if there is a bracket there.
edit: nevermind. i looked at your other pictures and it looks like the OBDII connector is there. weird setup. it looks like the car has seen a lot of weather. it's pretty rusty underneath. the exhaust looks to be a made up one with bullet muffs in the back and cut outs up front
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yeah it has me stumped , and that little switch is wired into it 2? I have been trying to look up some programmers and so what type of harness plug they use.....
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i wonder if it had an alarm or some bs on it? Is there any way to check to see what or if it has a map on it with out the orginally programmer ? My dad works for GM i wonder if there scan tool will read it?
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