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Default Part number or source for Female Pin end

Hi guys, I got a little aggressive and busted one of the female pin connectors on my stereo harness. Anybody know a part number and where the best place is to source these. I really don't want to buy an entire harness for one connector. Don't have a relationship with my dealership or I would ask one of the guys in service. Thanks in advance for the help.

The top one is what is suppose to look like
 
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Those pins are available at the stealership. A good parts guy will be able to help you out.
The price for the pins are pennies
 
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Thanks, I guess I'll bring the harness over to the dealer and see if they can help me out.
 
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Tough to tell from your description, but I think it's going to be 72191-94, but definitely check with the parts people.

http://partsfinder.onlinemicrofiche....ODELS)%20-%206

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Tough to tell from your description, but I think it's going to be 72191-94, but definitely check with the parts people.

http://partsfinder.onlinemicrofiche....ODELS)%20-%206

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That's the part the dealer ordered for me 😀. Unfortunately I will have to wait because they didn't have it in stock. Thanks for the help!
 
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That's the part the dealer ordered for me 😀. Unfortunately I will have to wait because they didn't have it in stock. Thanks for the help!
Costs a whopping $1.76 😊
 
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Now you need the special crimping tool
 
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The crimping tool is probably $100 which is why HD = Hundred Dollars . Good news, I have a regular crimping tool and a solder gun so with a little patients it will be fine.

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Bought one from Home Depot $35. Works great. I don't borrow tools and prefer to buy my own. Even if I only use it once. I'm a tool ***** anyway.
I resently blew a brake line and I had to get a new one. No one had a prebent so I had to get a straight one, cut it bend it and flared it myself with tools I had that I bought 34 years ago and only used once for a fuel line. Doing it myself more than pays for the tools. Using them a second time is like getting paid to do it myself.
 
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To my point, I'm about to do a cam change and shopped around for tools. Found the same model tools for different prices bought the lowest priced tool. So I spent an extra $225 but it would cost me more to pay someone else to do the job. Can't ride in the winter anyway. And I get the satisfaction of doing it myself.
 


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