GMC Emissions Wiring Harness Connector

At Advance Auto, we carry 2 different types of Emissions Wiring Harness Connector for your GMC at competitive prices to fit your budget. Save on costs when you find your GMC replacement Emissions Wiring Harness Connector with us.

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Compare 2 GMC Emissions Wiring Harness Connector

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ACDelco – ACDelco Multi-Purpose Pigtail, PT1357 (Part No.PT1357)

ACDelco Multi-Purpose Pigtail, PT1357

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$39.99
ACDelco GM Original Equipment Pigtail Connectors are connectors ready to be spliced into vehicle harnesses, and are GM-recommended replacements for your vehicle’s original components. These original equipment pigtail connectors have been manufactured to fit your GM vehicle, providing the same performance, durability, and service life you expect from General Motors.
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Carquest Premium – Carquest Repair Harness, PTA1807 (Part No.PTA1807)

Carquest Repair Harness, PTA1807

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$59.99
Modern vehicles may have 100 or more electrical harness connectors in every operating system of the vehicle. Terminal tension may weaken with time or corrosion may occur within the connector housing making replacement necessary. When replacing any harness-connector assembly approved wire termination methods must be followed to ensure a successful and long-term solution to the original problem is made. A failed terminal connection, terminal corrosion or damaged wire will result in an electrical system fault.
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