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Yes you posted a diagram and posted a location, but you did not say what the part went to...I can walk out to my parts truck/shed and get 5 of them with wiring still in both ends.
bulls eye Mr Bill,Thank you so much ,thats why we have to get these trucks done ,because your resource like all things including myself will disappear .type 39 is it.I have another favor to ask type 34 ,does that plug into stock (instrument panel) gauges .....Thanks so much to all who responded ,this forum is the best,,,,,except for the new format it sucks,,,,I have a 76 100 mile speedo stock gauge
type 34 looks to be an instrument cluster plug, I believe there is a 14? versus 18? pin difference, based off of gauges or warning lights in your cluster.
bulls eye Mr Bill,Thank you so much ,thats why we have to get these trucks done ,because your resource like all things including myself will disappear .type 39 is it.I have another favor to ask type 34 ,does that plug into stock (instrument panel) gauges .....Thanks so much to all who responded ,this forum is the best,,,,,except for the new format it sucks,,,,I have a 76 100 mile speedo stock gauge
Since you didn't say what you're working on, I posted the pic from the 1965/72 Ford Passenger Car Parts Catalog, because D2OZ is the part number prefix for a 1972 Torino.
Here's the 1973/79 F100/500 & Econoline pic: D2OZ-14489-B is TYPE 13.
btw Mr. Rich: Parts catalogs do not say what this part was used on, it's just listed/illustrated with other sleeves and connectors.
So, it's kinda hard to list applications when there aren't any.
Last edited by lafermedavid; Jul 17, 2018 at 09:49 PM.
Reason: ok looks like I located type 13,,,,,,trying to locate instrument guage connector,,,,,,,,,,for guage in pic Thank you for
ok looks like I located type 13 female connection steering column base ,any chance for # connector for instrument panel in pic......Thank you so much too all Thanks Mr Bill big time
Well none the less, since this is the 73-79 truck forum I figured that it was Ford truck related part question and I recognized the part you identified was a t/s switch plug part. That is all.