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Detroit Diesel Ddec3/4 Ecm Vehicle Interface Harness 23502683 on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Yanceyville, North Carolina, United States

Yanceyville, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Manufacturer Part Number:23502683 Warranty:No

This harness is new and will interface the ECM for Detroit Series 60 engines with DDEC3 or DDEC4 ECMs to the rest of the truck. It is roughly 15-20 foot long and has the 30 Pin interface connector and the 6 pin communication connector and the small kit with some other connector parts I assume to add to the open end of the harness once you cut it to length, Not really sure.  This would be great for powering engines to run them on the floor for testing or for repowering an older truck. 

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