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I looked through the complete wiring harness for another white one like that. I could not find another. Although there is another black one that is the skreem plug I think. This is not the correct part of this forum for this reply but Im new here and was not sure how to link this with your inquiry. Here is the fix as the inner connectors are the same part. Make a diagram of where the wires go into the connector first and label the wires on the harness. White has 5 wires. Black has 7. Remove the inside of each connector. Press on the tab with a small screwdriver, (pic 1) and then use whatever you have that fits in the round hole on the back, (pic 2) and push out the connector from the connector housing. (Pic 3) This will expose the tabs that lock the actual wires into the connector. Press on the silver tab as shown, (pic 4) while gently pulling the wire out. (Pic 5) Take the good connector and repeat the process. Reinstall the 5 new wires into the white connector where they were located. Push the connector back into the white housing and splice the wires one at a time. Make sense? This crusty one was inside of the white connector on mine.
I looked through the complete wiring harness for another white one like that. I could not find another. Although there is another black one that is the skreem plug I think. This is not the correct part of this forum for this reply but Im new here and was not sure how to link this with your inquiry. Here is the fix as the inner connectors are the same part. Make a diagram of where the wires go into the connector first and label the wires on the harness. White has 5 wires. Black has 7. Remove the inside of each connector. Press on the tab with a small screwdriver, (pic 1) and then use whatever you have that fits in the round hole on the back, (pic 2) and push out the connector from the connector housing. (Pic 3) This will expose the tabs that lock the actual wires into the connector. Press on the silver tab as shown, (pic 4) while gently pulling the wire out. (Pic 5) Take the good connector and repeat the process. Reinstall the 5 new wires into the white connector where they were located. Push the connector back into the white housing and splice the wires one at a time. Make sense? This crusty one was inside of the white connector on mine.
yes sir, I believe that would work, my other problem is three of the five wires rotted off so I’m not sure where they go. With pigtails I could use the connector I have and just put the pigtails in the right places and splice into wire harness.
Hey, if I were you I would buy the $20.00 one you found.
I do not need to spend 90 bucks. I can repair the existing part in about 15 minutes. Thats what I showed you in my previous post. You can find them used on Ebay for about $12 to $15. The only piece of that connector that we really need is the ferrule. The plastic housing and inner piece do not fail from water damage.
Thank you to all those that responded, I appreciate all the help...I have located a pigtail on e-bay...( $7.89) it is 18 pin , with 16 wires, so I'll even have extra if I find more water damaged connectors. Thanks again for the help.
. Lester