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Re: ute wiring
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Cutting off a sedan plug won't help - it is supposedly wired differently.

Looking at a sedan plug would help. One you figure out the order of the wires, change your existing plug wire order to match the sedan. Just move two or three wires in your existing plug and bob's your uncle is the story. The wires come out - you press a tiny screwdriver in just right and pull the wire out. Much more reliable than cutting and re-connecting wires, although soldering them would be reliable but why bother. It's only two or three of the 12 wires.

Do you like the looks of the bar gauge? Wondering why you would retro-fit one when the round gauges are so classic.

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