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Hello everyone,
I have a 1969 F100 that has two mount holes for a door dome light switch bracket. However, no bracket or wiring that I can find. Any thoughts on the wiring provided I can come up with the bracket and switches? (Pics of my door jamb and another subscribers jamb.)
Thanks, James My door Jamb
The bracket should not be too difficult to fabricate. Standard makes replacement door jam switches. DS-163. I will have to research the number for the HandyPack pins I purchased that plug into the switch and the bullet connectors to completely rewire this. I purchased the pins from one of my customers, Mustangs Etc. located in Van Nuys, CA.
Good info. I need to fix this on my truck. Dome light works and I have the brackets in place, rusty, but in place. The broken switches are in place, and the wiring is still there. I don't mind using reproduction parts, so finding switches and connectors is not a problem. My issue is the wiring, or more exactly the terminals are broken off the wires right at the connector, and the replacement connector doesn't seem to come with terminals.
So is "C4AZ 14461-A" "Pin Terminal" the correct terminal that I need to go into the reproduction connector.
I thank everyone for the info for the parts. But I'm still a little fuzzy on how to tie into the dome light circuitry when there is no factory wiring present.
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