I finally got around to fixing my passenger side front window. I bolted up a new window motor because the old one was totally missing. Now I need to get all the wiring in order. The two wires that power the motor aren't even connected to the window switch any more. They don't have any connectors/terminals on them. Where can I get new terminal ends so I can plug them into the switch? I don't even know what you call those things. Any one know?
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1990 F-350, Crewcab, 4x4, 7.3L IDI, C6 tranny conversion
id look at a computer store or a auto store take in tha switch and try to find something that matches
or you could solder it on then just put a 2 wire plug on it if you ever have to remove it porbaly better than stock
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88 F-250 body,550 rear frame setup, 7.3 idi, 3:73 dana 80 rear, srw, dana 50 front, heavy duty leaf springs, back up camera, 20$ wallyworld fog lamps, class 5 bumper hitch welded to frame and gusseted, 32" steering tires all around, ac power converter,jeep bucket seats, deezee runningboards (cab only),cobra 29 cb w/ 102" whip, 2 trucklight worklights on front stake pocket each side,high lift jack behind seat, toolbox for the junk, visor, running lights, 6600 lbs with all my junk
I'd be willing to bet that most all early to mid-'90's Fords have the same plug for the window switch. Check a junkyard for early '90's Mustangs or anything Ford. I recently added power windows & locks to my truck and I had to cannibalize the driver's window switch from a junk Mustang I had lying around. You can gently remove the terminals from the switch plug by using a small screwdriver.
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