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WTB 1966 Plymouth Belvedere Headlight Switch Connector

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I need a good used not broken headlight switch wiring connector. This is the black connector that plugs into the light switch from the under dash wiring harness. Mine has broken and the headlights will not work now.

If they made a reproduction, I am not aware of any.

Thanks for the help.
 
I need a good used not broken headlight switch wiring connector. This is the black connector that plugs into the light switch from the under dash wiring harness. Mine has broken and the headlights will not work now.

If they made a reproduction, I am not aware of any.

Thanks for the help.
I have an old under dash harness from a 66 Belvedere. I’ve sold a few connectors from it. I can check to see if the headlight connector is good & get you pics
 
Can you post a photo, I have a some connectors, just not sure exactly of the one you need
 
Is it one of these?

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If that is the correct one, it is the same as mid 70's Dodge trucks. I have this one. no melted connections but one of the fastener clips is weak. Probably not a big deal since the 7 connectors should keep it from becoming disconnected. $12.00 shipped from 54703

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Sixpactogo that is the correct connector.
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If anyone else has an extra that is real nice, please let me know.

Thanks!
 
You could use "stak-ons" to repair it. Or simply remove the broken plastic and plug the wire connectors on to the proper switch terminals.

or

FYI- headlight switches and connectors are pretty much all the same from at least 1966 all the way to 1989 on M body cars and at least 1980 on trucks.
 
Found one and thanks for all the help on this.

Happy New Year!
 
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