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Does anybody know what type of connector is used on the front turn signals, ie, Molex #xxxxx, or JAE Standard yyyyy?

I'll need to fit these to aftermarket signals and I don't want to cut them off the existing signals.

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Glenn
 

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They are Mitsubishi Ultra Compact connectors. Mitsu UC is one source. Do a headlight relay kit too for more light and to preserve switch contacts and wiring connectors if you don't already have it. There is a minimum $20 order from EB.
 

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Spooky... This is exactly what I was intending to do. Just wanted confirmation on the connector types.

Thanks,

Glenn

They are Mitsubishi Ultra Compact connectors. Mitsu UC is one source. Do a headlight relay kit too for more light and to preserve switch contacts and wiring connectors if you don't already have it. There is a minimum $20 order from EB.
 

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re: what turn signal connectors?

It may depend on the year of your Wee. I expected compact flat connectors. but when I replaced the front turn signals on my 2004 Wee, I found it had round bullet connectors, which matched those on the Lockhart flush mounts I used to replace the stock ones.
 

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Have you checked with Eastern Beaver?

Go here;

Suzuki VStrom Electrics

They may have exactly what you need..
They do, indeed. Per Greywolf's comment, I'll be putting together an order for a bunch of stuff.

You might also want to look at DMP Marker Light Connectors. No need to cut your existing wiring.

Surfside Moto: DMP Marker Light OEM Connectors for Suzuki
Interesting site. Thanks for the link. I can see I'm going to spend a lot of time there.

Glenn
 
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