I need help with 4r100 diesel Transmission harness
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I need help with 4r100 diesel Transmission harness
Hi, I'm new to this community. I need the transmission harness for a 2000 f250 superduty 4x4 7.3L. Could someone tell me if it is the same wiring as the 5.4 or 6.8?
If it is different, what connectors do they change?
I need all the wiring, I don't have any connector other than the one for the solenoids
If it is different, what connectors do they change?
I need all the wiring, I don't have any connector other than the one for the solenoids
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The new one's I'm finding for sale don't seem to be particularly vehicle specific. The narrowest designation I see is 99-04 Ford truck. That's from a brief Google search for ”4r100 transmission wiring harness” so wouldn't consider it definitive, but possibly a call to a vendor may answer your questions.
https://www.google.com/search?q=4r10...t:hg&oshop=apv
https://www.google.com/search?q=4r10...t:hg&oshop=apv
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(P.S. No ferrets were harmed in the making of this huge load of BS.)
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WTF? Don't know about down south, but here in the states nobody falls for the dog ate my homework excuse anymore. I think now it's "My non-binary ferret had a panic attach and set fire to my homework." Followed up w/ a YouTube as evidence.
(P.S. No ferrets were harmed in the making of this huge load of BS.)
(P.S. No ferrets were harmed in the making of this huge load of BS.)
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Originally Posted by AlanAlanAlan
hahahaha believe me I'm not lying. My dog ate my harness ;(, you don't know him
First 2 years was hard with all the chewing. Then was a very good dog. We lost her a couple years ago.
Welcome to FTE! Hope you get this figured out and resolved quickly.
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You will need to be specific with your 4x4 setup. The ESOF and Manual T case harnesses are different. My 2000 7.3, 4x4 has an additional sensor at the output of the tranny than the '99 manual t case harness I sourced from a local part out. The harness will disconnect under your hydro-boost.
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My dog ate my block heater wire, electric brake wires on the car trailer (that was a surprise while towing), a spool of telephone wire, a trailer breakaway kit, all the tie downs for a tent, and her bed. And surely a bunch of stuff I’m forgetting.
First 2 years was hard with all the chewing. Then was a very good dog. We lost her a couple years ago.
Welcome to FTE! Hope you get this figured out and resolved quickly.
First 2 years was hard with all the chewing. Then was a very good dog. We lost her a couple years ago.
Welcome to FTE! Hope you get this figured out and resolved quickly.
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My dog ate my block heater wire, electric brake wires on the car trailer (that was a surprise while towing), a spool of telephone wire, a trailer breakaway kit, all the tie downs for a tent, and her bed. And surely a bunch of stuff I’m forgetting.
First 2 years was hard with all the chewing. Then was a very good dog. We lost her a couple years ago.
Welcome to FTE! Hope you get this figured out and resolved quickly.
First 2 years was hard with all the chewing. Then was a very good dog. We lost her a couple years ago.
Welcome to FTE! Hope you get this figured out and resolved quickly.
You will need to be specific with your 4x4 setup. The ESOF and Manual T case harnesses are different. My 2000 7.3, 4x4 has an additional sensor at the output of the tranny than the '99 manual t case harness I sourced from a local part out. The harness will disconnect under your hydro-boost.
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I believe you. Many, MANY years ago I had to replace the chassis harness on an early 2000s GM pickup (er, 4-door 4x4 El Camino). People were in town for some sled dog race thingy and they had their dogs tied up next to the pickup and it's amazing what a few high energy, constantly kenneled dogs will do when they are almost free to run......
The whole harness from the back of the LF wheel liner all the way to the fuel tank was GONE. GM puts (or used to at least) the chassis harness on the outside of the frame....easy pickins for rowdy critters.
On a side note, few people believe me when I tell them how rabbits are death to wiring harnesses as well.
The whole harness from the back of the LF wheel liner all the way to the fuel tank was GONE. GM puts (or used to at least) the chassis harness on the outside of the frame....easy pickins for rowdy critters.
On a side note, few people believe me when I tell them how rabbits are death to wiring harnesses as well.
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My dog ate my block heater wire, electric brake wires on the car trailer (that was a surprise while towing), a spool of telephone wire, a trailer breakaway kit, all the tie downs for a tent, and her bed. And surely a bunch of stuff I’m forgetting.
First 2 years was hard with all the chewing. Then was a very good dog. We lost her a couple years ago.
First 2 years was hard with all the chewing. Then was a very good dog. We lost her a couple years ago.
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When I was growing up, we had several dogs and no feeding schedule. Always had a food bowl available for whenever they were hungry. None of them over-ate, neither were they overweight. And they didn't chew up anything they could find, either.