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Most any auto parts store sells the plastic connector plugs..

(both male & female).

You should be able to splice your wires (best to solder them) to the wires coming from the new connector plug ensuring you match them up correctly from one another.

Is something wrong with the plug in the picture? :think:

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Nothing is wrong, just want to rewire my trailer harness. So i am wainting to add wire plugs, that is all. Thanks for the reply.

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Nothing is wrong, just want to rewire my trailer harness. So i am wainting to add wire plugs, that is all. Thanks for the reply.

 

Another thought I has after reading your above posting is that you might be able to locate what you need at your local RV & Travel Trailer store..

I would think they have to sell trailer hitch wire harnesses and thier replacement parts..

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Yeah, I am more looking for the plugs so I can make a plug-in play type trailer wiring. Like what you can buy for cars/trucks that you just plug in Ys between your lights and go. Thanks for the advise, I did know if 'stealerships' would have this plugs that fit perfect. I am sure they probably can order it but I wanted to work on it now LOL. I will just have to start riding around to local auto part stores and ask. Thanks again.

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I believe these are made by Hitachi. I have a local bike shop that is "generic" and one of the absolute FEW that would even think of working on a 20 year old bike. They have quite a few connectors in their service area... all I have to do is take the bike over so they can match it up... even has NEW crimp pins for making up a "Y" connector. I'm with you, no matter HOW I make a mod, I want to be able to get BACK to stock if desired.

 

The local Yamaha dealership must think they are in Beverly Hills, they will only work on SOME older bikes but would prefer them to be less than 5 years old and NOTHING over 10 and as for parts... "If it's not in the micro fiche breakdown, we don't sell it"... I asked about possibly selling me some small repair parts they might have in the service area and they looked at me like I was speaking Russian.

 

The "generic" shop figures they are there to keep happy customers... what a concept, huh. It's so nice to have them around and I've found they will even beat the price on stuff that HAS to come from Yamaha that the "factory shop" quotes.

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