Plastic connector on the abs wire came off exposing the wires. Is they way to fix this or would be easier just to get a new wire?

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Asked by Thorin Feb 05, 2016 at 08:57 PM about the 2001 Pontiac Grand Prix GT

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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221,355

You should get a new plugin, connector, they do make them.

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221,355

It should be easy enough, but I did some checking and all I can find is the hole cable assembly. There must be a reason like they probably don't want you to be spicing into that wire. You can check it out here....http://www.carid.com/2001-pontiac-grand-prix-brake-parts/acdelco-original-equipment-electronic-brake-control-wiring-harness-69589238.html

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615

If I connected the 2 wires together would my abs work or could that messed up the system? I don't have abs or tc right now and I got snow coming my way next week. The car sucks in the snow

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615

Well I found pif tails with the plug on them to replace the old one. I'd rather spend the $15 trying that first instead of $34 dollars for a while new wire

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221,355

Thanks for the back-up, I didn't know how to answer his last question. I figured there be a good reason.

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