1990-1993 Honda Accord Shift Control Solenoid Valve Lock Valve Pigtail Plugs on 2040-parts.com
Cincinnati, Ohio, US
these pigtail plugs fit honda accord automatic transmission shift control solenoild valve and lock-up control solenoid valves thay were cut off of a honda accord engine wiring harness thay fit 4 cylinder 1990 thru 1993 accords this is a stock photo the ones you will get will look just like thim the color of the wires may not be the same you will need to splice thim on your harness
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