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Default Do You own a 1995-1999 Saturn Sl series Automatic - 07-31-2004 , 11:20 PM






I need help noone wants to help. Maybe someone will feel my frustration
here and help. I made a big mistake. Cut the transmission wiring harness.
When installing the New/used one I realized 2 of the green wires I cut are
exactly the same color. Dealer wants a grip to fix it. All I really need is
someone to go unscrew the harness and check the reistance between these
terminals one should be like 5 ohms the other is 0. One green is on the
upper right corner of the connector the other is on the other side in the
middle. I need to know which one on the harness connector shows an ohm
reading. *not the ohm readings on The tranny But the Harness connector
itself to either the positive or negative battery terminal. I hope someone
can Help. Thanks.


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Default Re: Do You own a 1995-1999 Saturn Sl series Automatic - 08-01-2004 , 05:43 AM






So why don't you get your self a ohm-meter and test it? and Why did you cut
the harness in the first place? If you want someone to come over and help
you, you have to tell us where you live, at least a state, so some one can
say, yeah, i live in [state] do you live near [city/town] whens the best
time to come over?

good luck

Jeremiah



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Default Re: Do You own a 1995-1999 Saturn Sl series Automatic - 08-02-2004 , 03:06 AM



I checked the resistance on the wires. But I still don'tknow which wires to
connect together. Because They are in fact been cut. I took it off in the
first place because I am disabled on my right shoulder and thought cutting
it wheer they said the new one would fit then checking it would be easier
than trying to lean over.

Also I have been to junkyards trying to find an automatic in tact with all
computer connections to test the ohms on and I can't find one. They are all
sticks or older tran's.One had a harness on it and the engine and trans and
everything were gone including the computers. I live in Fontana California.
Thxs for your interest. Let me know if you can help ?


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