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Old Oct 9, 2019 | 08:32 PM
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Hi all,

I was changing my plugs on my 2000 Lesabre. I can't seem to figure out where the wire looms hook to on the engine. Specifically for the rear plugs (2,4,6). Wondering if anyone has a picture showing where they go? I should have paid better attention. On the plus side the car does seem to be a little smoother.

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Old Oct 10, 2019 | 07:18 PM
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mine they all run under the alt bracket together down just below the back hoist mount and had one 3 wire clip there holding all 3 then they run to driver side cylinder 2 has no more 4 & 6 had one holding the two of them before 4 breaks off to its plug and I do not remember having a clip-on 6 from that point
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Originally Posted by BossHog39
mine they all run under the alt bracket together down just below the back hoist mount and had one 3 wire clip there holding all 3 then they run to driver side cylinder 2 has no more 4 & 6 had one holding the two of them before 4 breaks off to its plug and I do not remember having a clip-on 6 from that point
Thanks. I was looking at some engine pictures on eBay & found a few that looked as you described.

Pat
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