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Old 03-22-2023, 01:26 AM
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It appears the original harness plugs into that "thing". Is the spade width different on the repo TCS and that is just an adapter ? I can't imagine it could be much of a resistor without the plastic melting..
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It appears the original harness plugs into that "thing". Is the spade width different on the repo TCS and that is just an adapter ? I can't imagine it could be much of a resistor without the plastic melting..
Not a resistor for sure that I can tell. Not a terminal adapter either.
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