4 Flat Socket & Plug W/heat Shrink Connectors & Wiring Diagram Cole Hersee 11134 on 2040-parts.com
La Porte, Indiana, United States
New in the box 4 wire flat connector male and female Includes male and female plug, 10 blue heat shrink wire connectors, and a wiring diagram to help you get the lights right.Manufactured by Cole Hersee, a big name in heavy duty electrical Where I live, winter is hard on these connectors. Don't fight it, install a new one and get those lights working again. The heat shrink connectors might get you through another winter without corrosion.
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