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Old 12-10-2016, 05:00 PM
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Rock Auto lists allot of OEM connectors for Fords,
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After doing more google searching for C219 50 pin connector (left) and C237 50 pin connector (right), I came across this site with terminal repair kits for both the small and large pins - male and female. Take a look, as long as the plastic connector housing isn't damaged this should be a viable option.

http://ford.oemdtc.com/1655/terminal...014-ford-f-150

By the way I DO have access to the Ford PTS website and there is no more information on pigtail repair kits or even the above terminal repair kits when looking at the connector pin-out and picture detail page.

I can assist you with further wiring information if you need just shoot me a PM.
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Originally Posted by Merlyn
After doing more google searching for C219 50 pin connector (left) and C237 50 pin connector (right), I came across this site with terminal repair kits for both the small and large pins - male and female. Take a look, as long as the plastic connector housing isn't damaged this should be a viable option.

http://ford.oemdtc.com/1655/terminal...014-ford-f-150

By the way I DO have access to the Ford PTS website and there is no more information on pigtail repair kits or even the above terminal repair kits when looking at the connector pin-out and picture detail page.

I can assist you with further wiring information if you need just shoot me a PM.
I think that the pigtail repair kits from Ford still require you to cut the wire and splice via solder joint or crimp connector. Finding the pins themselves would allow one to chop the bad pin off and crimp on a new pin to the end of the wire, without a splice somewhere down the wire.

I believe the pigtail kits from Ford are quite pricey, as well, but they would work if that's the route someone wanted to go. Nice find!
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I ordered them from RockAuto and they should be at my house next week. I will post up some pictures of the pins so hopefully someone can identify them and we can get them on Moser for a lot less than paying what I did for them.


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