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Probably goes over one of the connectors on the firewall.


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Nope.

Here's another one I can't remember where it goes.

Around the radiator shroud somewhere but I can't figure it out.

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Nope.

Here's another one I can't remember where it goes.

Around the radiator shroud somewhere but I can't figure it out.

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That one looks like it covers the pinch weld on the cowl where the hood meets it.

Is the plastic one for the idm then? It’s definitely a harness cover, just gotta figure out which one. It’s gonna be one with a bolt that holds the connector to the component


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That one looks like it covers the pinch weld on the cowl where the hood meets it.
I'm not sure what you mean by that.... I see no place by the cowl/hood for that.

There is a 1 piece rubber on the front of the cowl that goes across the whole thing...


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I'm not sure what you mean by that.... I see no place by the cowl/hood for that.

There is a 1 piece rubber on the front of the cowl that goes across the whole thing...


amazing that nobody knows where this goes..
You say it's amazing nobody knows where the piece of rubber goes. But, you were told correctly.

With the hood open, there will be one piece to the right of the latch and one to the left. It's not one long piece.

Also, that cover, as stated, goes over a connector on the firewall. It's the connector right to the left of the PCM connector as you face the firewall from the front of the pickup.

Pictures attached for proof. Forgive the dirty engine bay. 🙂
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You say it's amazing nobody knows where the piece of rubber goes. But, you were told correctly.

With the hood open, there will be one piece to the right of the latch and one to the left. It's not one long piece.

Also, that cover, as stated, goes over a connector on the firewall. It's the connector right to the left of the PCM connector as you face the firewall from the front of the pickup.

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Well I guess I was off, it’s not the cowl, but the core support… close enough I reckon…


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Well I guess I was off, it’s not the cowl, but the core support… close enough I reckon…


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LoL !
Yeah I was just going to say that...
The word Cowl was throwing me off.

Actually the correct term is the headlight header panel.

It's the black plastic panel on the front of the truck that the headlights mount into.

Anyway, I got both pieces installed and appreciate the help.

it's about six or seven months since I took this thing apart and my memory isn't what it used to be.

Just about buttoned up and ready to rock.

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Glad your getting it back together!! I understand how it can go taking things apart and going back together months later. That's how projects seem to go when there's no time to work on it.

I was just busting your chops earlier.
 
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