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  • Plug - Under Dash Harness to Instrument Panel - Repro ~ 1969 - 1973 Mercury Cougar / 1969 - 1973 Ford Mustang  - 31267
  • Plug - Under Dash Harness to Instrument Panel - Repro ~ 1969 - 1973 Mercury Cougar / 1969 - 1973 Ford Mustang  - 31267
  • Plug - Under Dash Harness to Instrument Panel - Repro ~ 1969 - 1973 Mercury Cougar / 1969 - 1973 Ford Mustang  - 31267
  • Plug - Under Dash Harness to Instrument Panel - Repro ~ 1969 - 1973 Mercury Cougar / 1969 - 1973 Ford Mustang  - 31267

Item #: 31267

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    Description

    This plug will work on your 69 - 73 Standard or XR7 as well as the 69 - 73 Mustang. This plug housing is used to connect the under dash main loom to the gauge cluster.
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    Shipping Weight: 0.20 LBS
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    This fit my 1971 mustang instrument cluster

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    I know they list this as fitting for mustang years 1969-1970 however visually it looked identical to my 1971 mustang instrument cluster plug. I took a chance and ordered it and yes this is a perfect match for my 1971 mustang instrument cluster and fit like a glove. Since they don’t exist anywhere else I was thankful as my original plug had both the tabs break off.

    Works just fine

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    Correct plug replacement, here in the desert these are always broken. Easy to swap over, just do it one pin at a time.

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    1969 Mustang dash electrical replacement connector

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    I haven’t received the product yet but would have liked an option to include the tool to extract the pins in the original connector

    WCCC Response:

    You do not need a special tool to extract the pins from the original connector, you just need something pointy like a micro flat head screw driver, and some time/patience. Using the screw driver, or pointy object of your choice, press each tab down and gently wiggle the wire out of the original connector. Wiring harness pin removal tools are available at many auto parts stores, but those are not generally needed for harnesses of this vintage.


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    Do you have the tool to extract the pins from the original connector?
    May 16, 2020 11:21 AM
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    WCCC Admin Answered:
    You do not need a special tool to extract the pins from the original connector, you just need something pointy like a micro flat head screw driver, and some time/patience. Using the screw driver, or pointy object of your choice, press each tab down and gently wiggle the wire out of the original connector. Wiring harness pin removal tools are available at many auto parts stores, but those are not generally needed for harnesses of this vintage.
    May 18, 2020 2:13 PM
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    TjF38YUSWF Answered:
    Is this an 18 pin connector? Same as a 1970 f100
    August 10, 2024 7:40 PM

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