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chipplake1
Posted 2023-07-10 4:57 PM (#630678)
Subject: Replacing Turn Signal Switch



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I'm about to replace the turn signal switch in my 59 Plymouth and now need to search for a new connector or insulator as the parts guide calls it. Of course I cannot find anything suitable online, and I am trying to avoid replacing both male/female connectors as it's not easy to get to! Has anyone been able to source this piece or have one I could buy?

Also, lots of overspray on the wires and insulator, was the interior painted after the wiring was rigged up, or is this an obvious case of it being repainted at some point in the past?



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Chrome58
Posted 2023-07-11 7:31 AM (#630688 - in reply to #630678)
Subject: Re: Replacing Turn Signal Switch



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You can buy a pair of male/female 6 wires connectors from automotive electrical vendors, to replace your old ones.
It will not be OEM, but unless you want to have a concours restoration, it will do the job.

PS : the overspray is, IMHO, a later respray in the life of the car.
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chipplake1
Posted 2023-07-11 8:39 AM (#630689 - in reply to #630688)
Subject: Re: Replacing Turn Signal Switch



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Thanks! I did come to terms that I will just get a new one and have fun being a contortionist replacing the male end.
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