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    I am trying to locate a pigtail connector for the clutch neutral switch on my '95 Firebird Formula. I have a '93 parts and illustration catalog (last year for the paper version) and the part SHOULD be the same for '93 and '95. The GM part number given in that book for the connector pigtail is 12033700 but this comes up blank on gmpartsdirect.com and Napa's website. Can anyone cross-reference that number?

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    http://www.eficonnection.com/eficonn..._pigtails.aspx

    This is where I get all my pigtails for correct wiring repairs.
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    I don't see the clutch neutral switch connector listed, but I just e-mailed them to see if they can help me. Thanks for the link.

    Quote Originally Posted by Wooshie View Post
    http://www.eficonnection.com/eficonn..._pigtails.aspx

    This is where I get all my pigtails for correct wiring repairs.

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    It's 12102690. They charged me $25 for it a few years ago when I did my swap.
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    Well, EFI connection got back to me. They do not carry the pigtail, and said I would need to purchase 100 of them for it to be worth their while to stock.

    Spartan, thanks for the updated part number. I guess I will call the stealership tomorrow and see if they can get it quickly and how much they'll bend me over for it.

    I plugged the number into Rockauto.com's website, and it does show a "clutch pedal pad" connector. Looks like it has only one wire in the pic, though, and I think it should have two.

    I don't think I can link to their site. But, if you put the part number in you can see what they show.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bull View Post
    I plugged the number into Rockauto.com's website, and it does show a "clutch pedal pad" connector. Looks like it has only one wire in the pic, though, and I think it should have two.

    I don't think I can link to their site. But, if you put the part number in you can see what they show.
    That looks like it, but it definitely has 2 wires. They might have just clipped the pic wrong. But the AC Delco part # is correct. Maybe call them and ask them. You can see the connector here:

    http://www.acdelcotechconnect.com/pi...s/gm/pigtails/
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    Thanks for your help with this. Because you gave me that updated GM part #, I was able quickly to get the connector from the local dealership. Just got done wiring up the switch. That's one less thing to do, one more step to having my car back on the damn road after TWO YEARS!

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