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Old 11th November 2019, 18:58   #11
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Then someone, at sometime, and for some unknown reason must have cut the connector off and replaced it with tape,
And that is the first one I would replace, if the connector is missing at the car loom, I would solder one in from a scrap car to put it back to original.
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Old 11th November 2019, 19:40   #12
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Failing having a connector handy just solder the wires together and put some tape around them.




( Now where did I read that before . Lol. )
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Cheers everyone I've tried to stay away I'm always on here asking and needing but no matter what it's always the place to be

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