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Anyone know Where this Plug Goes?

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Old December 10th, 2016, 4:23 PM
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Default Anyone know Where this Plug Goes?

This is for a 1999 Chev Tahoe 4x4 5.7 with AC. Just replaced intake manifold gaskets, and head gaskets and have this left over stray 2-pin plug with pink/white wires. I cannot figure out where it is supposed to go....hopefully someone can take a peek at their setup or just happens to know. It's on the driver-side of the engine. Thanks
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Originally Posted by Derik
Did you decide the problem?


Not yet. The vehicle runs and drives although it seems to lack power on hills and will "miss" after sustained climbs. Almost feels like the vacuum advance or equivalent is not operating.
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Default Pink white connector

Searching the workshop manual one 2 lippi k white connector is for the evaporative emissions cannister purge solenoid valve. It's on top of a box like construction.
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Originally Posted by punkieys17
Searching the workshop manual one 2 lippi k white connector is for the evaporative emissions cannister purge solenoid valve. It's on top of a box like construction.
Thank You Very Much!


Any idea how things would work if disconnected vs. connected?
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Sorry not sure. Would guess it would lead to overpressure in the tank but I'm guessing. Can anyone else help. Did you manage to find where the plug fits?




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