bmcmeen
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Richard C. -
If the blades and sockets are the same as the single conductor connectors (and I believe they are), you can always pickup a pack of male and female single connectors from CarQuest. They're usually hanging on the electrical connector "spinner"...
I've also had good luck using tiny needlenose pliers to squeeze the tabs and extract the old connectors and reuse them if they're in decent shape. Use a bit of solder just to be sure...
If the blades and sockets are the same as the single conductor connectors (and I believe they are), you can always pickup a pack of male and female single connectors from CarQuest. They're usually hanging on the electrical connector "spinner"...
I've also had good luck using tiny needlenose pliers to squeeze the tabs and extract the old connectors and reuse them if they're in decent shape. Use a bit of solder just to be sure...