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98-99 Ford Ranger back up light connector socket and connector

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Old Jan 31, 2012
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98-99 Ford Ranger back up light connector socket and connector

Hey guys,

Just wondering if anyone could get me a part number for the pigtail connector that fits the back up light socket on a 98-99 ford ranger? This is the socket in question. I have been looking all over the place for a pigtail connector and cant find the right one. I need 2 of them.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Standard-Mot...item3a681e4010

Thanks!
Sean
 
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Old Jan 31, 2012
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you could probably make 2 pigtails fairly easily but it would cost like $50
 
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Old Jan 31, 2012
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Do you want the socket or the Wired connector that plugs in the Socket ?

I looked at Tasca Ford’s Obsolete Parts Bin and there is no call out for the wire end of the Assembly.

JY is actually the best and least expense place to get what you want, find the right ranger of trucks and they are all the same.
 
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Just did some more looking and found some online. It turns out the connector and socket is the same as the back up sockets used on earlier ford explorers. Everything should fit now!
 
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