Polaris uses a Delphi 56 series 2 position female connector for the tether switch hook-up in the wiring harness.
To connect to this, you will need the mate for that... that will fit securely.
If you are installing an aftermarket switch and want to have a clean way to hook it up..."Plug and play" then you will need the mating connector and terminals for that.
Once connected, give it a couple of stretch-wraps around with some good electrical tape for security and there you have it.
You will need to know how to crimp a wire terminal correctly... If you are not familiar with the proper way to do this... find someone that does... this is an important safety item that you do not want to risk a faulty crimp onto. ...Personally, for stuff like this... I like to crimp, Solder and use adhesive-lined shrink tube for the best in reliability
What you need is a Delphi 02977763-B housing ($0.055ea) and 12041129 terminals ($1.21 ea)
You can get them at
CLICK HERE FOR TERMINAL
CLICK HERE FOR HOUSING
FROM SNOWESTER "EASY"
.
To connect to this, you will need the mate for that... that will fit securely.
If you are installing an aftermarket switch and want to have a clean way to hook it up..."Plug and play" then you will need the mating connector and terminals for that.
Once connected, give it a couple of stretch-wraps around with some good electrical tape for security and there you have it.
You will need to know how to crimp a wire terminal correctly... If you are not familiar with the proper way to do this... find someone that does... this is an important safety item that you do not want to risk a faulty crimp onto. ...Personally, for stuff like this... I like to crimp, Solder and use adhesive-lined shrink tube for the best in reliability
What you need is a Delphi 02977763-B housing ($0.055ea) and 12041129 terminals ($1.21 ea)
You can get them at
CLICK HERE FOR TERMINAL
CLICK HERE FOR HOUSING
FROM SNOWESTER "EASY"
.
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