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1968 plymouth sport satellite under dash harness help

chris b

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Hi gurus

I bought and underdash harness from yearone for my 1968 Plymouth sport statellite. I'm stumped on my fuse box wires. In my fuse box i have a bunch of pink wires on connectors that are not in my new fuse box. How do i go about attaching all these wires to the new box. here is a picture attached as reference. Its not my picture but its the same fuse box look as whats in my car now. any help would be appreciated.

Chris

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I coulda swore you can slide that whole stacked brass connector setup onto the prong on the new fuse box but its been awhile since I did the wiring on my Charger......I could be wrong but I thought that's how it was transferred.
 
I coulda swore you can slide that whole stacked brass connector setup onto the prong on the new fuse box but its been awhile since I did the wiring on my Charger......I could be wrong but I thought that's how it was transferred.


i think the same thing it should be a spade connector some have a small catch may need to wiggle to get off. that looks like a top stack i.e one on top of the other hooked to a common terminal with multiple male spades . i think ?
 
It should look something like this. And be able to slide off the main terminal.
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need to check amp of fuse to what /how much draw is going on one fuse. don't be burning down anything but tires.
 
one thing you could is use led lights they dont draw much amps
 
Thanks guys for all the answers. I do have console lights and convertible top plus what ever else is plugged into the fuse box. This gives me comfort that i wont have to drill out copper rivets and figure out how to do any modifications to the new harness. Damn thing cost me 800$ us so around 1100$ canadian. Not chump change for me. Trying to slowly fix up my baby to more than sunny day drives only
 
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