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Fri, 19th Mar 2004, 10:03 PM
#9
Take to an electronics shop and see how much they want to repin the receptacle. It may be quite a bit cheaper than buying another harness. They should have the tool to remove the old pins and replace with the new ones for you. You could actually do it yourself if you could find the correct pins but it's much easier with the right tool to remove the pins that the wires were originally crimped into.
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