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Old 11-21-2011, 06:59 PM
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2000 6 speed coupe. Noticed my keyless entry was not working and my memory seat light would blink at me after I pressed the button. I thought I had read somewhere that the memory was in the seat. I looked under the seat and found a male wiring connector broken and wires just laying out. I need a copy of the wiring diagram so I can repair it. Also, if anyone knows a good place to get the male connector that would be great.


Here is a pic of what I found after removing the seat.


Here is a pic of the broken connector, 8 pin.


Here is the end of the connector that is still good connected to the seat. Though a pic of this couldn't hurt.

Thanks for the help in advance.
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After some research I found out that the blue connector is the telescoping steering column connector. I looked at the female connector and the wiring colors are the same as the ones that were in the male end. That is good except I have two orange wires. Not sure which goes where and I dont want to burn something up. Thanks.
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Found this diagram. One of the wires is white though.....

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I believe this is what you want.

http://www.powerandsignal.com/Delphi...onnector_.aspx


http://connectors.delphi.com/DCSGDMC...rtNum=12064767
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That is what I need. Thanks Lucky
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Originally Posted by moosifer
After some research I found out that the blue connector is the telescoping steering column connector. I looked at the female connector and the wiring colors are the same as the ones that were in the male end. That is good except I have two orange wires. Not sure which goes where and I dont want to burn something up. Thanks.
Your concerns are valid. Looks like your 2000 was a late build, since the wires colors changed a bit in 2001. The schematic below should help. Top image is from the 2001 service manual, and bottom image form the 2000 service manual. The bad news is, you'll still need to use a meter, to find the correct locations for the orange and black wires, since they terminate at different locations.
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Sweet $1.50 in parts....$18 for two day ship.
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Thanks for the diagram Lucky. The female end is still in tact and the colors and wire gauge match. The only ones I should have to determine between are the two orange because they are the same gauge as well. Other than that it should be a simple fix.
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Originally Posted by moosifer
Thanks for the diagram Lucky. The female end is still in tact and the colors and wire gauge match. The only ones I should have to determine between are the two orange because they are the same gauge as well. Other than that it should be a simple fix.
Yep. Just thought I'd issue the caution. Not everyone has a discerning eye, to tell the difference between a 18 gauge, and a 22 gauge wire. Obviously you do....so your good to go.
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Busted out the meter and tested resistance through the circuits till I found which orange was the switch and which was the sensor. Now just need parts.....
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Originally Posted by moosifer
2000 6 speed coupe. Noticed my keyless entry was not working and my memory seat light would blink at me after I pressed the button. I thought I had read somewhere that the memory was in the seat. I looked under the seat and found a male wiring connector broken and wires just laying out. I need a copy of the wiring diagram so I can repair it. Also, if anyone knows a good place to get the male connector that would be great.


Here is a pic of what I found after removing the seat.


Here is a pic of the broken connector, 8 pin.


Here is the end of the connector that is still good connected to the seat. Though a pic of this couldn't hurt.

Thanks for the help in advance.
Do you recall what that blue connector plugs into? Mine is laying under my driver's seat unplugged.

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