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Old Jan 29, 2007 | 12:04 AM
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connector question

there no electrical forum or id ask, rather than buy a whole new connector that i dont need, on my ignition switch one of the pins (the one that burned up in shbox site) has lost its, as he put it "spring". i just need one connector
dealsership will only sell me the whole connector for like 45 bux, that rediculous...
they re differant from most female connectors because they have a flap that springs up, i need on, but if i can find them id buy 5 or 10
any sites that yall know of that might carry it?
Old Jan 29, 2007 | 07:06 AM
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Those type of "female" slip on's are common with auto's, lawn tractors etc. You should be concerned with the connector housing's ability to retain the pin since it got hot.

Did a quick search of your area and found several electrical suppliers in your area.

Best Electrical Distributors
3603 Dividend Dr
Garland, TX 75042

(972) 494-0321

C & W Electric Supply
1251 Industrial Blvd
Plano, TX 75074

(972) 422-2280

Electrical Insulation Suppliers
2736 Market St
Garland, TX 75041

(972) 840-6000

There are plenty more. Use google you end up in yellow pages . com.
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