Not going to turn this into a piss match with any SS, new or old. I responded to your five sentence post # 1 " Stuck plug on old control box" biased on what was stated. Not knowing anyone experience and sometimes question my own, the statements made is all I have to go off of.
"Asking for ideas"... Well that's what I provided to remove the connector. Lately, there has been more sales with new SS that are looking for 'Needs Help" with this or that. This is to be expected. Good "ol boys" with 'ol toys" That's the hobby of a green car club. Doing it a long long time here.
Now if you have been around awhile... I will poke a little fun at some of the posts, but not hurt anyone's feeling. More of a shop banter back and forth, add a little fun to the dropping of wrenches, banging of head, and ATF in the face. NOT funny.
OK... there's MY "sideways" apology to the SS gang. Get over it and no throwing of wenches.
Later on it was indicated
"corroded" That one word changes the whole picture PAINTED.... in my little mine.
My response would have been more appropriate...Disconnect the batteries, get a bigger hammer, one that runs on air. (see funny) Dig deeper to see what up.
That connector has power ALL the time and water (salt water especially) will eat away at it quickly. While ?? water proof, poor maintenance will result in this problem, no matter how much one goops it up. Bet a donut the box inside look just like the connector.
If there is some wacky action, thing-a-ma bob, what the heck or how the heck does this work,... Say so ! with a little more detailed info,. Maybe a picture, proper description AND a 1000 plus years of experience will come forth. No need to buy, read or look in the TM's.
I am SURE the SS brotherhood, guy's and gal's are here to help and get one up and running or to present a better understanding what's under the hood.
I get it. These trucks didn't come with a bumper to bumper warranty, unlimited millage, service center around the corner and most all cases "NO license plate" opps
The details are in the presentation or it becomes a guessing game, and lately "it's game on", CAMO