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Old May 27, 2021 | 7:15 PM
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I broke off part of the electrical connector on the end of the wiring harness that goes to the AC Compressor Control Solenoid. This is a 2014 Silverado 1500 5.3L. I am finding a bunch of pigtail connectors for every vehicle but mine so i'm hoping someone online can point me in the right direction, website, etc...

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Go to a junkyard or try the dealer.
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Old May 27, 2021 | 7:34 PM
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I haven't had time to call a dealer yet but have a feeling they will want to sell me the whole AC Wiring harness for $1200.
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You can also try some of the A/C repair shops in your area.
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Originally Posted by Jeffrey Ellis

I broke off part of the electrical connector on the end of the wiring harness that goes to the AC Compressor Control Solenoid. This is a 2014 Silverado 1500 5.3L. I am finding a bunch of pigtail connectors for every vehicle but mine so i'm hoping someone online can point me in the right direction, website, etc...

By “solenoid” do you mean the compressor clutch? If so, just cut the connectors off the harness and compressor, then use butt connectors or spade/bullet terminals to connect the wires. You can also find matching male/female weather pack pigtail assemblies (picowiring.com) and replace the factory connectors with that.

If you’re referring to something other than the clutch, please be more specific.
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