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cvpip71y2k
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st louis, MO, USA |
Registered on 2/25/2012 |
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Posted:3/24/2012 07:33 |
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the 12 volt power wire for my headunit connects to the 16 pin clip on the back of the unit. the crimp pin that came with it broke so i got a new one. i got the smalest ones they make but it doesnt fit tightly enough for me to feel comfortable.
can anyone tell me if i can use super glue to hold it in tightly??
ive done plenty of research but of course every answer is different.
headunit runs at 60-70 degrees |
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jdmeaux
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Lafayette, LA, USA |
Registered on 1/5/2009 |
525 posts |
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Posted:3/24/2012 12:17 |
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If you are talking about a RADIO headunit, you should be able to get another connector from a local radio shop. Another alternative is to place a bare wire and add solder to it in layers until it is "fat" enough to make GOOD contact when plugged in.
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