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Old 08-04-2017, 11:00 PM
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If you dont mind I would like to also get a look at your C210 connector with pics exactly like above. I also have not seen a C219 connector for any transmission in the 2017 model yet. That would be nice to see...I believe that the connections for for C219 have not changed however, only the floor shifter wiring has.

10spd:
Up shift Pin#8 gray
Down shift Pin#11 purple
SgnRtn Pin#16yellow

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I don't seem to have a 5 or a 6 (working on photo...)
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Sorry, having tech issues.

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Funny, and you have a 6spd?

Your pins to connect to are the same as the 10spd transmission. I say this because of your pins in your C210.
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Yes, 6 spd. So, would you proceed with the 8/11/16 listed above if you were me? That just about has to be it, right?
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Yes, confidently, I would.
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Appreciate it. I threw the wheel on tonight. I'll probably tackle the wiring sometime tomorrow.

As you all know, the wheel is sweeeeeeeet.
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yeah man!
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Does anyone have any tips or tricks here? I'm having a devil of a time getting the pins to go into the connector behind the steering wheel. I've rotated 180 degrees and tried some pliers as well but the wire just starts bending.




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Originally Posted by Freeseframe
Does anyone have any tips or tricks here? I'm having a devil of a time getting the pins to go into the connector behind the steering wheel. I've rotated 180 degrees and tried some pliers as well but the wire just starts bending.




Did you remove the front white plastic pin guide from the connector? It makes insertion easier.


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