Red94Roadster
Enthusiast
I would like to disengage the annoying 1-4 skip shift on my 1994 RT/10. I did some searching on this forum and online and found the following 2 methods:
1. Simply unplug the solenoid and tape everything off to prevent possible corrosion on the plug ends.
2. Purchase a skip shift eliminator that plugs into the harness to keep all things connected and achieve the same result.
I elected to go with option 2 (didn't feel as comfortable leaving a plug dangling around under this vehicle. Anyway, I purchased a "skip shift eliminator" off of ebay for around $13.00
Ebay link to what I bought
I was expecting a small harness that would plug into my set-up. To my surprise, I received a fancy color print-out with a resistor taped to the top. The "skip shift eliminator" solution was to jam the resistor into my harness and tape everything up. Not what I was looking for, at all.
I did some more searching and found this product, which appears to be the plug that I was expecting.
Click here
I don't want to be the victim of another ebay scam. Can anyone chime in and offer some advice? I did see that Northwind Engineering sells a skip shift plug for around $60.00. Is this the price to pay for a professional solution?
1. Simply unplug the solenoid and tape everything off to prevent possible corrosion on the plug ends.
2. Purchase a skip shift eliminator that plugs into the harness to keep all things connected and achieve the same result.
I elected to go with option 2 (didn't feel as comfortable leaving a plug dangling around under this vehicle. Anyway, I purchased a "skip shift eliminator" off of ebay for around $13.00
Ebay link to what I bought
I was expecting a small harness that would plug into my set-up. To my surprise, I received a fancy color print-out with a resistor taped to the top. The "skip shift eliminator" solution was to jam the resistor into my harness and tape everything up. Not what I was looking for, at all.
I did some more searching and found this product, which appears to be the plug that I was expecting.
Click here
I don't want to be the victim of another ebay scam. Can anyone chime in and offer some advice? I did see that Northwind Engineering sells a skip shift plug for around $60.00. Is this the price to pay for a professional solution?