GM 700R4 Torque Converter Clutch Solenoid Wire Pigtail
GM 700R4 Torque Converter Clutch Solenoid Harness Pigtail Connector
Fits: GM 700R4 Transmissions with 4-wire TCC Connector 1984-1993
- Replaces your broken, worn out, or missing harness connector for the Torque Converter Clutch Solenoid Connector
- Compatible GM 700R4 Transmissions with 4-wire TCC Connector commonly found in GM RWD vehicles with years 1984-1993
- Factory harness wire colors makes repairs straightforward
- Uses 18 AWG TXL wire
- Package includes: 1 wire pigtail
- Assembled with OEM tooling, OEM Delphi (connector, lock, seals, and terminals),(uses OEM harness wire colors)
- Made in the USA
Don't take a chance with cheap wire connectors, that use poor quality (wire, crimps, twisted/bent/unseated terminals) and have conductivity issues that will cause your engine to run poorly and be difficult to diagnose.
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Bullet Point 1 | Assembled with OEM tooling, OEM (connector, lock, seals, and terminals), (uses OEM harness wire colors) for a perfect fit |
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Bullet Point 2 | Assembled in Wichita, Kansas with USA made OEM grade TXL wire |
Bullet Point 3 | Replaces your broken, worn out, or missing harness connector for the 700R4 TCC Solenoid Connector |
Bullet Point 4 | Compatible with GM 700R4 Transmission 1984-1993 with 4-wire TCC connector |
Bullet Point 5 | Highest Quality Wire Connectors On The Market, For the Most Dependable, Longest Lasting Connections |
Manufacturer Part Number | WPTCC10 |
UPC | 840117202689 |
Weight | 0.100000 |
ICT Manufacturer | ICT Billet |
United States | United States |
Length Inches | 3 |
Width Inches | 2 |
Height Inches | .5 |
Download .PDF for Vehicle | No |
Video | Replace your broken, worn out, or missing harness connector for the 700R4 Torque Converter Clutch TCC Solenoid with this pigtail connector from ICT Billet. |
WARNING - This product can expose you to chemicals including nickel, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
ALUMINUM: Most of the aluminum alloys used today contain some level of lead, usually less than .1%. Lead is known to the state of California to cause cancer and reproductive harm. Most aluminum alloys are physiologically inert in their solid form, and the lead is contained within, however user-generated dust and/or fumes may pose a hazard if inhaled or ingested. Heating beyond a certain temperature may also provide avenues for exposure.
STEEL (steel bolts): Steel is an iron alloy with several metals including Nickel and Chromium. Both Nickel and Chromium are known to the State of California to cause cancer and reproductive harm, respectfully. This warning applies to stainless steels as well.