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*USED* Turn Signal Conversion Wire-R-2pin
*USED* Turn Signal Conversion Wire-R-2pin
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$6.60 AUD
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Turn Signal Conversion Wire-R-2pin is a compact, two-pin wiring solution designed to bridge turn signal connections in your vehicle’s electrical system. This used part offers a practical, budget-friendly option for repairing or adapting your turn signal wiring without replacing the entire harness.
Key benefits for your upgrade or repair:
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Two-pin design, two-ended convenience—the standard two-pin connectors on both ends enable straightforward integration with many turn signal assemblies, making it a versatile choice for multiple setups. -
Compact and flexible—the slim harness fits into tight spaces behind dashboards, fenders, or engine bays where clutter or access issues can complicate wiring projects. -
Used condition, real-world value—priced to save you money, with the practicality of repurposed components. Cosmetic wear may be visible, but there are no implied guarantees beyond the listing details. Sold as-is. -
DIY-friendly installation—designed for straightforward wiring changes. Basic hand tools and electrical know-how are usually enough to complete a safe, functional connection. -
Cost-effective solution—a smart way to repair or extend your turn signal wiring without committing to a full harness replacement.
Who should consider this?
- Vehicle owners or hobbyists performing a turn signal upgrade, replacement, or compatibility fix where a 2-pin connector is required.
- People seeking an affordable, plug-and-play approach to connect or convert existing turn signal wiring without purchasing new components.
- Anyone working on tight spaces where a slim, flexible wire harness is advantageous.
Important compatibility notes: verify that your system uses a 2-pin connector and that the harness length and pinout align with your setup. This part is designed to integrate with 2-pin turn signal configurations and may require standard electrical connections or adapters depending on your vehicle model.
Practical tips for best results:
- Inspect the connectors for bent pins and clean any corrosion before installation.
- Secure the wiring with zip ties or loom to prevent movement that could wear insulation over time.
- Test the circuit with the ignition off and avoid energizing the line until all connections are verified.