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Repairing 1970 Charger Ignition switch connector
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10/06/16 11:44 AM
10/06/16 11:44 AM
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Joined: Sep 2003
Posts: 10,645 Houston, Tx
AlexP
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A friend had his ignition switch plug burn out. This is the plug that connects the ignition switch to the interior harness. The Main Red power wire burnt at the connector and the previous owner used a yellow butt splice. Clearly this cant stay. I wanted to splice it together properly with solder, but before I do I'd like to see if the harness side of the plug is available for purchase. Also, what are the crimp on pins for this connection called? I've never used that style before. I'm looking for the opposite side of that white connector.
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Re: Repairing 1970 Charger Ignition switch connector
[Re: AlexP]
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10/06/16 12:19 PM
10/06/16 12:19 PM
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Joined: Nov 2003
Posts: 36,041 Lincoln Nebraska
RapidRobert
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www.classicindustries.com might have something. if you make a small purchase from them then 2 weeks later their pricey Mopar specific catalogue will arrive unannounced in your mailbox & it is a must have reference item with comprehensive selections in many categories & pics.
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Re: Repairing 1970 Charger Ignition switch connector
[Re: AlexP]
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10/06/16 04:28 PM
10/06/16 04:28 PM
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Posts: 1,272 Northern Calyfornua
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Only source that I have found for this plastic connector, was to buy the complete dashboard wiring harness from Year 1 supplied to them by M&H who builds it. I did purchase the wiring harness as I wanted it anyhow. M&H finds them somewhere. Perhaps they will share their source. http://www.wiringharness.com/chrysler.htmAll the required molex pins are available in differing sizes.
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