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Car Forum / Oldsmobile Cars / April 2008

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Connector underneath Power steering pump 2000 Alero 3.4L V6

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blackandgold4life - 21 Apr 2008 18:22 GMT
Hi,

I was helping a friend replace the head gasket on a 2000 alero 3.4L
v6, when we discovered a 3 wire (red,green,and black) male connector
underneath the power steering pump, attached to the block. Can any
tell me where the female end can be found? Help! Thx
Silver Surfer - 22 Apr 2008 15:42 GMT
I'm wondering if this connector is for the electronic variable effort
steering option, and the vehicle is not equipped with it, but the wiring is
there.

> Hi,
>
> I was helping a friend replace the head gasket on a 2000 alero 3.4L
> v6, when we discovered a 3 wire (red,green,and black) male connector
> underneath the power steering pump, attached to the block. Can any
> tell me where the female end can be found? Help! Thx

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