Ford Quick Tips #62: Rebuilding Electrical Connectors on Your Vehicle

Ford Quick Tips #62: Rebuilding Electrical Connectors on Your Vehicle

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In this video we go over just how easy it is to rebuild an electrical connector on your Ford vehicle.
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Christopher Gemino says:

Excellent video. Thank you for this. I have an 2019 F250 that the 2 wires (purple/yellow) coming out of the ABS mod connector we’re pulled out. This I found out it’s common with lifted trucks. Is there a way to send you a pic of what I’m dealing with. I bought the pigtail from dealer already. Thank you.

Joseph Wiemann says:

Do you have a video of a Ford ignition connector terminal?

2005 BLACKHAWKS says:

We’re are u located I could sure use your help

Cqwt says:

Thanks mate particularly for the last 2 minutes or so.

Ray B says:

Where do u buy the new connector housing as well the wire ends connector

Triangle Detecting says:

Wow this is a neat video now I just need to find one of the plugs for the wiring harness on a Ford fiesta 2013 to plug in a TCM that the mechanic broke the lever on

Jordan Noble says:

Great video

William J. Bendell says:

They do sell the retainers separately? Without the wires.

Iain Ross says:

thanks very much – the most helpful video about this yet – loved the cut-away!

Marcel Walczok says:

Do you know how to source the individual terminals If I want to de-pin and replace a individual wire or add some wire to an existing connector?
I can order some terminals from ford but I do not know which ones which.

Fernando Escobedo says:

Brian, just came across your video and need help. Trying to find the connector that goes to the end of the "cruise control" harness for a 1994 F150. The connector is totally gone. Only two bar wires at the end. Would you happen to know what connector type it is and where I could get one? Thanks

Dhi 2667 says:

Great video. Unfortunately I damaged my new ignition coil connector trying to get the wires to release. Now I understand it.

Jason Janssen says:

I know this is 5 years later and it is a long shot but FordTechMakuloco could you show how to take apart or depin connector c146 that connects to the control junction box on the driver's side of a 2006 6.0 powerstroke? I have managed to get one pin out (two wires were chewed at the connector) but I am finding it very difficult. Maybe you would have some tips. Thank you anyways and great video!

Gary Fairbanks says:

What is the best resource for identifying the connectors? Thanks for all the awesome videos!

Walter Rodriguez says:

Where do I find all doors wiring harness to a 2007 For F250 6.0 Powerstroke?

Alberto Mariani says:

I have a 2003 supercrew with a vhs overhead rear seat entertainment system. The vhs player was removed, but the 26 pin female connector is intact. My brother gave me a vhs player from his 02 expedition, but it has a 16 pin male port. Are there any adaptors so i can hook it up. There are also av colored jacks for hooking up a portable dvd player in the rear. Just wondering if there is a cheap fix.
Thanks

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