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Old 02-09-2009, 11:51 AM
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Default Broke a plug. . . where to get replacement?

I broke the plug thats under the VTEC Solenoid, I forgot the name. The cables pulled out from inside of it. Can I buy somewhere online the plug itself? Or what can I do?
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what do you mean the cables came out of it, you can take those apart if you have a extremely small screw driver, the metal sockets can be removed if you know how to do it, if you don't you will break it, but you should be able to fix it if you have a soldering iron, if you want to try fixing it i can post some pictures to show you how
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ok, my friend was removing the plug, and next thing I know, the plug is in one hand, and the cables that run into it in another. By plug I do mean the plug on the harness, not the plug on the equipment itself. The male plug. It is directly below the VTEC Solenoid, but I don't know the name. You can see the cables in the plug itself, but it looks like if someone shaved off the cables, as in. . . no slack to work with. Do you understand what I'm trying to say? I don't know how to explain it very well
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try putting it back together, he must have pulled on the wires to hard.
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