Steering column connector

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rcsts

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Hey everyone. Hope everyone is enjoying this winter.
I removed my Dash and found the 8 pin wire connector that connects the wires from the steering column to the dash has issues.
Does anyone know where I can get a replacement 8 pin wire connector. Both ends male and female.
I do not want to replace the harness.
 

I do not need the circuit board I need the male female wire connector that connects the steering column to the dash
 
There are 2 harness connectors in the column.. Do you need the turn signal switch connector and matching end for dash harness or the ignition switch connector with matching end for harness.


I do not need the circuit board I need the male female wire connector that connects the steering column to the dash
 
There are 2 harness connectors in the column.. Do you need the turn signal switch connector and matching end for dash harness or the ignition switch connector with matching end for harness.
It is the white one with the power wires
 
This would be your best bet. Plug and play.



1972-77 Plymouth Dodge Truck Ignition Switch Wiring Plug Connector Repair Kit | eBay

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I have Harnesses . I could send both the (complete ignition with the plug), and the (plug from the car with 10 inches of wire) $25 + ride

The easiest way especially when the plug is burnt with the ends melted in. Cut the wires and use the new solder connectors. Soldered and sealed with heat and very thin and hidden easily behind harness wrap.
 
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I personally don't like those connectors. If you are not "restoration correct" oriented, I would either find a different type, or just use the fully booted flag/ spade connectors individually. I also agree with "soldered."
 
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