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Old 04-27-2022, 03:38 PM   #1
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The transmission control pointer fiber optic cable's bulb plugs into?

I took a note the cable's peanut bulb plugs in near the speedo. cable, but it doesn't say where exactly. I don't think it matters really, being it's a light for any spot. I'd say #4. Just looking for verification.
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Old 04-27-2022, 06:30 PM   #2
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Re: The transmission control pointer fiber optic cable's bulb plugs into?

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I took a note the cable's peanut bulb plugs in near the speedo. cable, but it doesn't show where exactly. Looking at things, I'd say it takes the hole where #1 is marked, verification appreciated. Thank you

On the other side. Hole #4

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Re: The transmission control pointer fiber optic cable's bulb plugs into?

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On the other side. Hole #4

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Right Doc, I had just edited that post. After installing everything else #4 made the most sense.

Thanks again.

BTW, I thought I'd gotten an extra key set from you, found it today
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Old 04-28-2022, 12:07 AM   #4
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Re: The transmission control pointer fiber optic cable's bulb plugs into?

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Right Doc, I had just edited that post. After installing everything else #4 made the most sense.

Thanks again.

BTW, I thought I'd gotten an extra key set from you, found it today


Don't lose them, like everything else they are getting harder to get.

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