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Old 07-02-2006   #1 (permalink)
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First...I need a source for the signal end of stock turn signal connectors...I'm installing LEDs and would like to make them plug and play.

Second I need the male end of this...


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I just cut the plugs off of the stock indicators and soldered them to the led wires. You can get replacement stockers for cheap. Can't help you with the plug.
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There are much simpler spade type connectors inside the plastic stalk of the stock blinkers. Maybe easier to just disassemble stockers and put matching connectors on your new blinkers?

This way you do not have to remove the tank when doing your plug-n-play switchovers.
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On 2006-07-02 13:07, Martin_R wrote:

This way you do not have to remove the tank when doing your plug-n-play switchovers.
So, the front blinker connectors are under the tank?
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On 2006-07-02 13:47, GrahamC wrote:
So, the front blinker connectors are under the tank?
There are connectors under the tank & airbox and separate, much more easily accessible, connectors are inside the blinkers themselves if you pop them open via opening the single screw that keeps them together.

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Don't know if they sell'em but just browse there connector catalogue.

Farnell for one


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Electrical Connection carries a full line of Hitachi type connectors:

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I have been searching for them as well. They are Molex connectors, and you can get them at Mouser.com. You have to buy the plastic plug and the metal connectors separately. I have received the plugs, but the connectors are still on the way. My question, once I receive them, is, are the metal connectors an exact match. I think they will be, but we'll see soon. The plastic plugs I received are the exact match, so if all works out, they will be plug 'n' play, and the stockers will work also, no cutting necessary. I will send updates as I can.
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