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Old 11-02-2009, 02:17 PM
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Default need VSS pig tail for Viper T56

Ordered some pigtails from EFI connection. great people. I realize that I have a viper VSS unit that has 3 wires (blk, blk/wht, blk) not the 'regular GM' unit that has only 2. where can I find either the connector or connector w/ leeds?

is the metric pack 150.2 3 way plug the one I need?.
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Old 11-11-2009, 04:14 PM
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I went with a metri-pack 150.2 3 way. I'll know in a few days if I am correct.
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Old 01-29-2010, 06:40 AM
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still no-go. need to find out who makes the connector for the viper trans. its not delphi or deutch connector from what I can tell. I will most likely cut the connector off and install a metri pack one if I can find and answer. I located a t56 viper harness, but for 125 (which may not be bad overall) I'll remove the connector .
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Can't you go to the Chrysler dealer and order a pig tail. Then you'd just need new terminals or splice it in?
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Old 01-29-2010, 02:11 PM
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good luck with that one. they dont even list the harness. I did find out from them that it is that same as the cam sensor though.
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Takid455: Do you have the pin-out for the Viper connector?
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Old 01-29-2010, 08:07 PM
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self diagnosis says power signal ground (3 wires). whereas GM units are power - ground.(2 wires). I believe the signal is in the center and is white, ground black and the power (only 5v) is black/white. I am using cable X to convert the signal to mechanical.

still have to get you that video I shot of us driving the crest when I was visiting CA. That ROCKED!!
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Thanks. And, yes, the Crest rocked.
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