steering column plug question
I'm using a late 70s bronco column on my hot rod with a GM based wiring kit. and wanted to use the Ford crescent shaped plug. Does anyone know what type of pins were used in these plugs?
This is correct. I depending on the year of this vehicle I work for the company that makes the wiring harnesses. It's the D2205A adjustable pedal connection. This is just the regular adjustable and not the "memory" version where it moves with the unlock button. It is what's we call a giveaway. Easier to make one part number with the connection on it and then Stellantis decide to use it or not.
khoonka1,
Welcome aboard!
You mentioned in your comment that "I work for the company that makes the wiring harnesses"
I have been searching for the rubber gaskets/seals for my trucks ignition coil (Coil-On-Plug) electrical connectors for years with no luck. My truck is a 2007 Ford F-150 with a 4.6L engine and 4-wheel drive. Does your company make harnesses for that vehicle? Assuming the answer is yes, can you provide me with the gasket manufactures contact information or provide me with an alternate route to obtain these gaskets.
BTW the F150 ford forum has a vendor's area where vendors can display/present information about their products and maybe your company might be interested in advertising there. Wiring harnesses are a reasonably frequent topic on this forum.
Welcome aboard!
You mentioned in your comment that "I work for the company that makes the wiring harnesses"
I have been searching for the rubber gaskets/seals for my trucks ignition coil (Coil-On-Plug) electrical connectors for years with no luck. My truck is a 2007 Ford F-150 with a 4.6L engine and 4-wheel drive. Does your company make harnesses for that vehicle? Assuming the answer is yes, can you provide me with the gasket manufactures contact information or provide me with an alternate route to obtain these gaskets.
BTW the F150 ford forum has a vendor's area where vendors can display/present information about their products and maybe your company might be interested in advertising there. Wiring harnesses are a reasonably frequent topic on this forum.





