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26 minutes ago, Robert1 said:

What I can do is just take out the left over wire inside the harness with some needle nose pliers and after that put a clip on the cut wire and put it back in 

You can buy the independent connectors from ebay.  I did something similar with a connector in my car.  Good luck finding the right one, though.  If youre having this much trouble with this, chances are slim that you'll find the right connector.  Just being real, I dont mean offense.

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Your best suggestion so far was a new harness end from the junkyard. Just leave 3 to 4 inches of wire on it. Make sure to solder and heat shrink the connections. NO ELECTRICAL TAPE!! Then buy the connector or adapter u need. Next time youll know better. Hopefully a lesson was learned.

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Also I checked the radio fuse but the fuse isn’t broken but the 2 poles on the side of the fuse are black does that mean it’s blown or does current still go through it since the middle isn’t broken and by radio fuse I mean the fuse actually on the radio not the fuse behind rear driver seat 

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