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Old 01-01-2015, 01:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Elektri View Post
The FSM under Engine/CIS-E/Testing CIS-E components has in that document part numbers for special test equipment - and that includes testers which have such a connector attached.

Then a search on google usually yields a few of those gizmos on ebay. You could then chop off the connector or sounding like you are an electronics type, maybe cut the cable, add a new type connector between the test gizmo and the X11 connector, then also be able to reconnect it and use the test gizmo too!
Thanks I got some numbers from the FSM but the pictures are really unclear (on the CD version of the FSM on www.startekinfo.com) so I'm not sure if either of these test cables would be good

103589006300

102589046300
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