s219
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The brass "contacts" inside that plug are actually standard female blade connectors. So if you crimp male blade connectors to your new wiring, they can individually snap into the existing plug one by one, then tape over everything to keep it together. Use a volt meter to determine which is +ve and -ve before hooking up.
Also, you can pop the brass blade connectors out of the plug if you want -- use a small flat blade screwdriver from the back side to carefully release the small tabs -- and then you will have the female blade connectors separated and ready to connect to. Tape over the individual connections. You can always reverse this process and snap the female connectors back into the plug if desired later on.
Unless I know I need to use/keep custom plugs, I either plug standard blade connectors individually, or pop the connections out of the plug. In this case, there's really no need to get an exact match to the plug. It's not a NASA rocket or anything...
Also, you can pop the brass blade connectors out of the plug if you want -- use a small flat blade screwdriver from the back side to carefully release the small tabs -- and then you will have the female blade connectors separated and ready to connect to. Tape over the individual connections. You can always reverse this process and snap the female connectors back into the plug if desired later on.
Unless I know I need to use/keep custom plugs, I either plug standard blade connectors individually, or pop the connections out of the plug. In this case, there's really no need to get an exact match to the plug. It's not a NASA rocket or anything...