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Meyers Touchpad Harness (15764) 6 Pin New on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
Location:

Independence, Ohio, US

Independence, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:meyers Manufacturer Part Number:15764 Interchange Part Number:15764 Other Part Number:15764

Harness for a Meyers Touch pad (15764)

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Replicated harness
Harness is longer to better fit the "universal" application from full size trucks to small pickups
Longer ground and solenoid wires to mount the solenoids in more convenient places
Works with any 6 pin rectangle plug Meyers touchpads or the knock off keypads
Works with any E-60 and E-47
Detailed instuctions on how to install these harnesses come with each harness

These will work the same if not better than the factory harnesses. 
If you are not 100% satisfied with this harness please send me a detailed message and I will see what I can do to make it right

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