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Old 06-23-2006, 08:01 AM
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Trying to find a source for Honda or compatible aftermarket electrical connectors. Also any comments and advice about Honda connectors in general welcome. Are all Honda 2-wire connectors the same, etc..?

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Old 06-25-2006, 12:17 AM
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i think they are - but what difference does it make. unless this is to be or is a "show" car.
a connector can only do one thing.
to get the original - i would think they are a little expensive (well, at least for my budget).

if i have to add wiring, i do solder and shrink tubing. i got some really tough neoprene tubing that i may put over it (well, that is to say that i put the tubing on before the soldering job, of course).
to replace a bad connector, i have been using the butt connectors that are sold in small packs at an auto parts store. they are crimped on. i think you can buy a pack that has both male and female connectors in it.

 
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