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  1. Not sure your issues but mine had shifting issues with the trans and it ended up being poor /loose connections in that connector. Shifts good after I replaced but I did it at dusk and my eyes aren’t what the once were. Trying to beat the dark I did pull more than one wire at a time on a few occasions. Hind sight............ cant wait to compare your pics with it. Darn thing has way over 5k miles and runs great still
  2. That is incredible of you to get those pics for me. Thank you so much . I can’t wait to check mine and see if mixed a couple up. I will report back on what I find but it may be a day or two.
  3. Hello from NC ladies and gents. Been lurking here off and on and don't think I have ever posted up. I have a 2009 Honda Rubicon. I was having a shifting problem with the Hondamatic. Determined it to be a loose connection on the gray 21 pin connector at the control unit (ECM/PCM). I located a source for the connector and replaced it. This improved the connectors feel greatly, HOWEVER, even though I thought I was careful transferring the wires/pins from the old connector to the new connector, I must have crossed up a couple wires because now the gear position display (switch is new) no longer works. It worked fine before the connector change. No matter where I have looked, I cannot find a "pin out" for the ECM connectors. The factory service manual does not show it and I have a connection at a dealer and their service techs don't have the pin out either! I was a Chrysler/Plymouth/ Dodge tech in another life and cant imagine th factory not providing pin out diagrams for diagnostics! I am at a loss unless I either replace the harness, OR find someone that can take multiple photos of the wires going into the gray connector so I can compare mine. Any help or advice would be appreciated. I will also post up the location I found the connectors if that is allowed, since it seems that they fail with some age. connector source: Motorcycle Connectors We have Vintage and modern Sport-bike Motorcycle Wiring Harness electrical Connectors, These connectors are purchase directly from the manufacturer, And in many cases the OEM Supplier, The terminals and connectors are superior quality. Most are Manufactured in the, Japan, USA or Europe. Bullet... www.cycleterminal.com
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